2.
Gratify

3. Sanctify

4. Glorify.
Occupy:
Occupy your
time, don't
sit around
moping.
Do something.
Idleness is
the soil of
self-pity and
depression.
Get busy.
The best thing
that you can
do is to do
something that
helps
others. It's a
universal
principle that
when you start
focusing
on helping
others, your
own problems
are
diminished.
Don't just
stand there,
DO SOMETHING!

Gratify:
Write a list
of the things
you like, then
pick three of
those things and put
those things
in your life -
now.
Make sure you
can afford
them and that
they aren't
harmful.
When our
hearts are
broken, we
often deprive
ourselves of
the
things we
enjoy. Make an
effort to put
enjoyment in
your life.

Sanctify:
Do good. Don't
return evil
for evil, hurt
for hurt, pain
for
pain. Don't
wish something
horrible would
happen to the
other person. Hope
for their good
fortune in
your spirit,
and it just
may release
your good
fortune in
your world.
The easiest
way to forget
someone, is to
truly wish
them well.

Glorify:
Life is not
over. You can
live without
them. Not only
can you
live without
them, you can
live even
happier
without them.
It is a matter
of
perspective.
Even with the
negative in
your
world at the
moment, there
is something
to be thankful
for.

There is
plenty to be
thankful for
actually. Give
God the glory
for what you
have. You
can't be sad
and thankful
at the same
time.
Tell
heartbreak to
move over.
There is a
sermon on
www.TheOnlineWord.com
called,
"Breaking the
3-Way Tie, How
to Break Soul,
Sex and Spirit
Ties."
If you or
someone you
know is
suffering from
a broken
heart,
they might do
well to listen
to it.

A famous
comedian said,
"A man isn't a
man until he's
had his heart
broken."

It's not
really broken,
it's just
tenderized.

~A
MountainWings
Original~
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