One of the hardest lessons I’ve had to learn is that God will remove people from your life, and sometimes those people are not strangers, friends, or relationships—sometimes they’re family. That kind of pain cuts deeper because you’re taught that family is supposed to be forever. You expect love, support, loyalty, and understanding from the people who share your blood. So when the hurt comes from family, it leaves a different kind of wound. It leaves questions, tears, disappointment, and a heartbreak that is hard to explain to anyone who hasn’t lived through it. For a long time, I blamed myself for relationships that fell apart. I carried guilt for things that weren’t my fault. I stayed silent to keep the peace, accepted treatment I didn’t deserve, and held on to people simply because of history and blood ties. I kept hoping things would change, hoping people would see my heart, hoping that love would be enough to fix what was broken. But God showed me that not every relationship is meant to continue just because it’s familiar. Sometimes we hold on to people because of who they used to be, while God is trying to show us who they are now. Looking back at my past, I can see God’s hand in every separation, every disappointment, and every painful goodbye. What felt like abandonment was often protection. What felt like rejection was often redirection. There were people I cried over losing that I now thank God for removing. There were situations I begged Him to fix that He chose to end because He knew they were destroying my peace. Even when I couldn’t understand it, God was protecting my spirit from things my heart was still attached to. Today, I carry no hatred. I carry lessons. I carry scars, but I also carry strength. I’ve learned that loving people doesn’t mean allowing them to hurt you. Being family doesn’t give anyone the right to disrespect your peace, your boundaries, or your worth. Sometimes loving people means praying for them from a distance. Sometimes healing means letting go. And sometimes God’s greatest blessing is removing people you thought you couldn’t live without so He can show you that with Him, you can survive anything.