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The Walking Away.

Karina Ferrigno Martínez

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The example of Jesus loving unconditionally yet walking away from many provides a profound lesson about the balance between love, boundaries, and purpose. Here’s some advice inspired by that:
1.Love Without Attachment:
Jesus demonstrated love for everyone, including those who misunderstood, rejected, or even betrayed Him. True love is not about controlling or clinging to others but wishing the best for them, even from a distance.
2.Recognize Your Purpose:
Jesus prioritized His mission and didn’t stay in places or with people who tried to deter Him. Similarly, know your purpose and remain focused, even if it means leaving situations or relationships that aren’t aligned with it.
3.Set Healthy Boundaries:
Loving unconditionally doesn’t mean tolerating harmful behavior or compromising your values. Walking away can sometimes be the most loving act—for yourself and for others.

4.Trust in God’s Plan:
Jesus trusted that God’s plan was bigger than the moment. When walking away, trust that your decision aligns with a greater purpose, even if it’s unclear at the time.

5.Leave the Door Open for Reconciliation:
Jesus didn’t harbor resentment or burn bridges. Walking away doesn’t mean severing all ties—it can be a step toward healing and growth for both parties.

Loving unconditionally while maintaining your own well-being and purpose is a powerful act of faith, wisdom, and grace.


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