A failed relationship causes wounds that go deep into the heart. Sensation of betraying, being disappointed or separated could lead to a feeling that love is unreal and even impossible. The question arises in many ways, after this heartbreak, can there be love again? This pain is recognized by the bible. “The heart knoweth his own bitterness; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy” (Proverbs 14:10, KJV). Each fractured relationship has its own sorrow, but the Word of God promises us that His love will not fade, even when the love in us as human beings does.
God's Love Never Fails
A human love can be cluttered, and the love of God can never be cluttered. The scripture is reminding us, “Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee” (Jeremiah 31:3, KJV). This is to say that despite the fact that individuals walk away, the love of God still stands as a cord that mends the heart and aids in regaining hope. Human perfection never searches true love, but in God who is the very source of love. John 4:8 (KJV) states that he who loves not knows not God, God is love.
“A broken relationship may wound the heart, but God’s everlasting love binds the wounds and restores hope.”
Love Restored In the Christ.
The end of a broken relationship is not always the end but may actually be the start of finding a deeper, holier and more enduring form of love than the one lost. With the help of Christ, we are able to forgive, heal and dare to love once again. Jesus said, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you” (John 15:12, KJV). His love will enable us to forget bitterness and believe that God can make a beauty out of ashes.
True Love After Heartbreak
The answer is yes there is a possibility of true love following a bad relationship. It starts as we should not dig our roots in the momentary love of man, but on the everlasting love of God. When we make His love fill our hearts, we are able to forgive, have the courage to trust again, and grace to build relationships in the way He had in mind. Do not forget the promise of Psalm 147: 3: “He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds” (KJV).
“The end of a relationship is not the end of love—it can be the beginning of discovering God’s deeper, unfailing love.”
A New Beginning
When your heart is hurting to-day, be sure God can see you, and He is willing to heal you. His love never dies and in Him there is always hope of new beginnings.