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Let It Fall Apart

What feels like destruction might actually be direction.

Let me tell you something that will change how you see loss.

Sometimes God doesn’t fix things.
Sometimes He lets them fall apart.

And that’s hard for us to accept, because we keep asking God to repair what He’s trying to replace. We pray for restoration when God is saying, “That version can’t go with you.”

What feels like destruction might actually be direction.

Some things break because they were built on the wrong foundation. Some relationships end because they can’t support where you’re headed. Some doors close because God is protecting you from walking into something you’re not meant to stay in.

Letting things fall apart doesn’t mean you failed.
It means God is making room.

We serve a God who specializes in rebuilding. But before He builds it right, He has to tear down what won’t last. And that process doesn’t always feel good. It feels like loss. It feels like disappointment. It feels like starting over.

But starting over is not starting from nothing.
You’re starting with experience.
You’re starting with wisdom.
You’re starting with clarity you didn’t have before.

God never removes something without a reason. And He never allows something to fall apart without a plan. What you’re losing now might be the very thing that was holding you back.

So stop blaming yourself for what God allowed.
Stop mourning what God removed.
Stop trying to rebuild what God already released.

Trust Him enough to let it go.

Because when God rebuilds, He builds stronger. He builds clearer. He builds in alignment with who you’ve become—not who you used to be.

And today’s declaration is this:

I won’t cling to what God is dismantling.
I trust Him even when things fall apart.
What’s next will be built better than before.
I’m on whatever God on.

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