God has given everyone a story woven around their true purpose, whether they choose to fulfill it or not. Our true purpose is to love, even though we don’t know how much time we have on this earth.
The aftermath and far reach for the spiritual resolve of an abruptly ended perfect relationship can cause prolonged and inexplicable grief. In the complete acceptance of humanity’s most considerable certainty, ’death, one will start to acknowledge it as part of life and, in doing so, refocus and return to life.Life almost faked them out! Hosea and India may never have had their dream life together in this life due to their different backgrounds and God-given purposes. Yet, their love was as accurate as the characters of Romeo and Juliet at the tender age of sixteen. A woman by the name of Jeanette Winterson was on to something that hinges on "real talk", as she penned the following quote in a book called "Written on the Body". "You’ll get over it..." It’s the clichés that cause the trouble. To lose someone you love is to alter your life forever. You don’t get over it because ’it" is the person you loved. The pain stops, there are new people, but the gap never closes. How could it? The particularness of someone who mattered enough to grieve over is not made anodyne by death. This hole in my heart is in the shape of you and no-one else can fit it. Why would I want them to?"