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life is not always fair, but God is always good and if you want to learn to handle heartbreak just do as Jesus would you've been disheartened, discouraged and your dreams have been dashed the shroud of disappointment is now hanging over your path on the road to Emmaus two disciples were in route followers of the Messiah now walking in despair and doubt trying to comprehend the tragedy at Mount Calvary in a state of heartbreak over what had come to be Jesus had been crucified and His tomb was found bare the True Prophet was gone and His body had disappeared the world will always favor a kind pastor and a good priest but a real prophet reveals truths that many don't want to see he does not sugar coat the message, he cuts to the core he sheds light on the darkness and tells you what for and whenever a true prophet gets into the face of society he causes men to reexamine their sense of integrity he exposes men's morals and makes many question their thoughts he interprets the righteous word of God and principles we've been taught he'll tell it like it is and challenge the powers that be he'll remove the blinders from our eyes and expose the lies we need to see on the road to Emmaus a man those two disciples did meet they did not recognize Him at first but to Him they did still greet they continued to lament about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ until the man said to them, "ought not Jesus have made the sacrifice, how slow of heart you are in your belief of the Prophet's stories, for Christ had to suffer those things so He could enter into glory" they then invited that Man to stop and share a repast and upon the breaking of bread they recognized Him at last Jesus was right before them and then He disappeared their hearts were now burning for the words that Jesus shared in a state of self pity to heartbroken to see that a true prophet will turn tragedy into victory He'll open up the Scriptures so that one can start on finding strength in the Word and handling the break in one's hearts no longer despondent nor in a state of despair Jesus had arisen in order to draw all men near from heartbreak to heart search and on to heartburn let the Holy spirit give you the power to discern the way to handle heartbreak just do as Jesus Christ by turning gloom into glory and restoring the joy of life the way to handle heartbreak is to live like Jesus Christ to look for triumph in tragedy and then continue to speak life
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