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To: "Cynthia Gropman" <[email protected]>
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Subject: MountainWings:Saturday - How To Mend A Broken Heart?


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> MountainWings       A MountainWings Moment
> #3046          Wings Over The Mountains of Life
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> How To Mend A Broken Heart?
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> 
> How do you mend a broken heart?
> 
> We get a lot of prayer requests asking to simply pray for their
> broken heart. Days like Valentines Day magnify the feeling.
> 
> So what do you do when you've got a broken heart?
> 
> Here are four steps that will help you up that mountain.
> 
> 1. Occupy  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.AirJesus.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~
> 
> Breaking The 3-Way Tie  http://www.theonlineword.com/s/5140.wma
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