Have you ever been in a relationship where you just couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off?
Maybe you found yourself constantly questioning the person’s intentions or feeling like you were walking on eggshells around them.
These red flags might actually be signs God is protecting you from a bad relationship.
Here, I’ll share some indicators that divine intervention might be at play in your love life, helping you steer clear of heartache and disappointment.
Whether you’re currently in a relationship or considering starting one, it’s always a good idea to pay attention to these signs and trust your instincts.
You know what they say about instincts?
They rarely lie!
With the right guidance and support, you can avoid getting caught up in a damaging or unfulfilling partnership and instead find a healthy, loving relationship that brings out the best in you.
So, let’s dive in and consider signs God is protecting you from a bad relationship:
8 Signs God is Protecting You From a Bad Relationship:
1. A Sense of Peace and Clarity
One of the most common signs that God is protecting you from a bad relationship is a sense of peace and clarity when you are away from the person.
A good relationship is not perfect, but it should bring you peace.
When you are with the person, do you find yourself feeling anxious, uncertain, or on edge?
Do you struggle to think clearly or make decisions because you constantly worry about what the person will think or do?
And when you are away from the person, do you find that your mind is clearer and your emotions are more stable?
Do you feel more at peace when you are not together with your partner?
If so, this could signify that God is helping you to see the situation more clearly and guiding you away from a toxic or damaging relationship.
It’s important to pay attention to these feelings and trust your instincts, as they can be powerful indicators of what is best for you.
If you go against your instincts and marry this person, what will be your experience?
2. Disrespect, Manipulation, and Control
Respect is one of the ingredients of a healthy relationship.
When we’re in a healthy relationship, we feel respected and valued by our partners.
We feel we can be ourselves and express our thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment or punishment.
But if you’re in a relationship where your partner is consistently disrespectful, manipulative, or controlling, you are definitely in the wrong ship.
I won’t deceive you by saying your partner will never disrespect you.
We are humans and can spew hurtful words during conflicts and even be selfish sometimes.
However, if this has become a recurring event or is your partner’s character, it’s not the will of God for you to remain in such a relationship.
These behaviors often indicate an unhealthy power dynamic in a relationship and can lead to emotional abuse and trauma.
1 Corinthians 13:4-5: “Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful.”
This passage from 1 Corinthians is often referred to as the “love chapter” and describes true love’s qualities.
It’s a reminder that love should be selfless and patient rather than selfish or manipulative.
3. You feel drained or exhausted after spending time with the person rather than uplifted or supported
You should be excited to spend time with your partner when you’re in love.
I mean, if it’s a serious relationship, that means this is the person you hope to spend the rest of your life with.
So spending time with them should be a positive experience, most times.
Definitely not always, because a relationship is no child’s play.
You’re dealing with someone from a different background, with a different personality, and with different life experiences.
So yeah, you’ll have some bad moments together.
However, if you always feel drained after spending time with your partner, like all your energy has been sucked out of you, you are definitely in a toxic relationship.
Maybe you thought it was because you were busy or stressed out, but now you’re starting to wonder if it’s something more.
Take this as one of the signs God is protecting from a bad relationship.
You deserve to be with someone who uplifts and supports you, not someone who drains you of energy all the time.
4. You have a sense of urgency about getting out
In a relationship that is good for your destiny, you should be looking forward to your wedding day and your future with your partner.
Instead, you feel a sense of urgency about getting out of the relationship, like you need to escape or something.
This could signify that God is protecting you from a bad relationship.
5. You’ve been having scary dreams
While scary dreams could be a sign of anxiety or stress in your life because dreams can be a way for our subconscious minds to process and make sense of our experiences and emotions, your scary dreams could also be related to the future of your relationships.
One of the ways God speaks to people is through dreams; if you’re one of those people and you’ve been having unsettling dreams about your partner or relationship, you should take it seriously.
I don’t attach meanings to my dreams because God doesn’t speak to me through them.
There are other ways God points my attention to things.
Meanwhile, my best friend receives her spiritual communication via dreams, and I’ve also been a beneficiary of that.
Don’t make a decision solely on your dreams, though, even if you think they are meaningful.
Pray for further clarification and consider other signs.
6. Your friends and family want you out of the relationship
If your friends and family are expressing concern or a desire for you to end your relationship, it’s important to listen to their concerns and consider their perspective.
They may have noticed red flags or warning signs that you might have missed and may be concerned about your well-being.
While there will always be one or two relatives or friends who don’t support your relationship, if all your loved ones express concern about your relationship, you should beware.
Your friends and family care about you and want what’s best for you.
They may have your best interests at heart and be trying to protect you from a potentially harmful situation.
7. You caught your partner in one of your dealbreakers
I have always considered infidelity to be a dealbreaker in any relationship.
Trust and loyalty are extremely important to me, and I believe a committed partnership should be based on honesty and fidelity.
So, when I caught my partner cheating on me, it was a complete betrayal of everything I value in a relationship.
I knew I couldn’t continue in a partnership with someone capable of such a breach of trust, so I ended the relationship.
It was a difficult and painful decision, but I knew it was the right thing to do for my well-being and happiness.
A dealbreaker is something non-negotiable for you in a relationship, and if your partner violates one of these boundaries, you guys are over.
Cheating is not a dealbreaker for some people, as unbelievable as it sounds.
For some, alcohol, drugs, physical abuse, and emotional abuse are dealbreakers.
It’s okay to set boundaries and have standards for what you want and need in a relationship, and it’s important to be with someone who respects and honors those boundaries.
8. God told you to quit
You wouldn’t be reading this article if you didn’t have a relationship with God or desire to.
Because this is probably the most important point of all.
It’s good to look out for signs and red flags, but what is God telling you about your relationship?
The choice of a life partner is a significant and life-changing decision; you need to seek God’s wisdom and guidance.
This is where prayer comes in.
Prayer connects you with God and His will for your life.
It also provides a sense of peace and clarity as you navigate the complex and often confusing process of finding a partner.
You can ask your spiritual leaders and friends to pray along with you.
I pray you choose well.
All the best!
Wow God bless you ma’am, i really enjoyed it. thank you very much for your memorials 🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it.
So needed your words of guidance/ wisdom, as I am presently praying for a Godly partner in my life .
Thank you! 🙏
Glad the words could help. Wishing you the best.