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Sometimes God will let you meet your person, only to separate you from them. Not because it’s over, but because it’s not yet ready. Divine separation is not rejection—it’s refinement. He prunes what is His so it can grow stronger. He sets apart what He intends to join forever. Don’t curse the distance. Don’t resent the waiting. Because when God finishes His process, the reunion will carry a weight of glory that cannot be broken. ✨ 📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1 • Genesis 29 • John 15:2 ⸻ 📖 Biblical Example of Divine Separation for Purpose 	•	Joseph & His Brothers (Genesis 37–50): Though not romantic, Joseph’s divine separation was painful, yet it positioned him for destiny and reunion. What was meant for evil, God used for good—to preserve life. 	•	Ruth & Boaz (Ruth 1–4): Before Ruth could meet Boaz, there was a divine separation—she had to leave Moab, leave her past, and endure seasons of gleaning before God aligned her with her kingdom spouse. 	•	Jacob & Rachel (Genesis 29–30): Jacob met Rachel and loved her, but God allowed a divine delay. Jacob had to endure years of labor, separation, and waiting before Rachel was truly his. That separation built Jacob’s perseverance and proved his love. 🙌 Decree & Declare I decree and declare that this separation is not the end but the preparation. God is pruning, refining, and strengthening me and my kingdom spouse. We will come back together in His timing, with greater love, greater strength, and a bond that carries the glory of God.
Sometimes God will let you meet your person, only to separate you from them. Not because it’s over, but because it’s not yet ready. Divine separation is not rejection—it’s refinement. He prunes what is His so it can grow stronger. He sets apart what He intends to join forever. Don’t curse the distance. Don’t resent the waiting. Because when God finishes His process, the reunion will carry a weight of glory that cannot be broken. ✨ 📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1 • Genesis 29 • John 15:2 ⸻ 📖 Biblical Example of Divine Separation for Purpose • Joseph & His Brothers (Genesis 37–50): Though not romantic, Joseph’s divine separation was painful, yet it positioned him for destiny and reunion. What was meant for evil, God used for good—to preserve life. • Ruth & Boaz (Ruth 1–4): Before Ruth could meet Boaz, there was a divine separation—she had to leave Moab, leave her past, and endure seasons of gleaning before God aligned her with her kingdom spouse. • Jacob & Rachel (Genesis 29–30): Jacob met Rachel and loved her, but God allowed a divine delay. Jacob had to endure years of labor, separation, and waiting before Rachel was truly his. That separation built Jacob’s perseverance and proved his love. 🙌 Decree & Declare I decree and declare that this separation is not the end but the preparation. God is pruning, refining, and strengthening me and my kingdom spouse. We will come back together in His timing, with greater love, greater strength, and a bond that carries the glory of God.

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