I’ve often found it challenging to bid farewell to the familiar, especially in relationships. I have tended to wait until something terrible happens, providing me with an excuse to escape. Unfortunately, I learned the hard way that remaining in a relationship or community past its appointed season is debilitating.
For example, I chose to remain in a friendship with an ex-boyfriend after we’d ended our relationship. He invited me to attend a formal banquet event. I saw no harm in attending; after all, we were just friends. During the event, he invited me on stage and surprised me with a marriage proposal! I was livid. So as not to embarrass him, I accepted his public proposal. After the event, devastated, dumbfounded, and discouraged, I told him that I could not marry him. It was a long road to recovery that could have been avoided if I had completely let go when we ended our relationship.
You would think I learned my lesson. But no, I still had not learned to embrace endings. Later, I had a dear friend with whom I shared a sister-like bond. Over time, as my singlehood shifted into dating, marriage, and children, she became more bitter about being single. Projecting her frustrations onto me, our friendship warped into her consistently wanting me to mourn with her, as she found every excuse to avoid rejoicing with me. After years of this type of dysfunction, long past its expiration date, our messy friendship ended when I learned she was being disrespectful to my young daughter.
It took an adult being ugly to my toddler for me to fully understand and embrace endings.
In the tapestry of our lives, seasons change, and chapters come to a close — even good chapters. It’s often difficult to bid farewell to the familiar, especially in relationships. The journey of letting go is a challenging but essential part of the human experience. But I have finally learned to see the beauty of endings in anticipation of the promise new beginnings bring.
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 NIV
This passage from Ecclesiastes beautifully captures the essence of life’s cyclical nature. Just as the seasons change, so do the seasons of our lives. Embracing this truth can be challenging, especially when we find ourselves holding onto relationships, a job, a role, a mindset, habits, practices, beliefs, or anything that has been good for us or served a special purpose.
Endings are not failures; they are opportunities for growth. Just as a tree sheds its leaves in the autumn to make way for new growth in the spring, we too must go through a time of shedding to make room for the new beginnings that await us.
During a challenging period, the prophet, Isaiah reassures the people of Israel that God is about to do something new in their lives. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland” (Isaiah 43:18-19 NIV).
God encourages us to let go of the past as an indicator of things to come – to look forward to the new things He is doing in our lives. Embracing endings requires trust in His divine plan. Just as a gardener prunes a plant for it to bear more fruit, sometimes we need to prune certain things in our lives to make room for the new blessings that God wants to bestow upon us.
Nevertheless learning to accept and embrace endings has not made it easier to end my season with (in)courage. As I write this, my last (in)story, I am grateful that I no longer need trauma to prompt a release. Thank God! While letting go is painful, I can embrace this ending as a beautiful beginning. I would appreciate your prayers for my ‘new next.’
As you navigate the endings in your life, remember that God is with you, guiding you through the transitions. Release the fear of letting go and step into the hope of a new season.
Endings are not conclusions; they are the prologue to the beautiful story God is unfolding in your life.
Heavenly Father, give us the strength to let go when it is time. Help us to trust in Your plan for our lives, knowing that endings are the gateway to new beginnings. May we find solace in Your presence during times of transition and embrace the opportunities for growth that arise from letting go.
Cory says
I’ve so enjoyed your writings. Praying for God’s best in the next step of your journey.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Cory!
I’m so glad to know that my stories connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying!
Shalom,
LCB
Kat says
Great article this morning! It’s a keeper especially reminded in this season of endings and new beginnings. I have been able to move forward without others I’ve had in my life for decades. A lot of emotions surrounding that. Not easy. Necessary. God is our guide.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Kat!
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying!
May we continue to be good at embracing endings to welcome beautiful beginnings.
Shalom,
LCB
Ruth Mills says
Oh Lucretia, thank you for sharing your insights & beautiful writings for your season with (in)courage. You will be sorely missed! Yet in God’s timing He will bless us still. Go with God dear sister!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Ruth!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying!
Shalom,
LCB
Judyc says
Thank you for this timely devotional and for the wisdom that you have shared here over the years. Praying that your “new next” would be exactly what God has for your future as you continue to bless those around you.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Judy!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying for the ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Jen says
We adore you and you will be tremendously missed. You’ve grown us all in beautiful ways. But one additional lament – how have I not heard the public engagement story before? And now I want that told to me in person. ;)! Love you ❤️❤️
Lucretia Berry says
Jen!
Your comment had me laughing out loud! That public surprise proposal was AWEFUL!! It was even recorded on a VHS tape, which I intentionally destroyed!
I have absolutely LOVED my time with my (in)sisters. You have grown me in more ways than I have room to name.
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying!
Shalom,
LCB
Cheryl says
Thank you for sharing your insightful writings with us. You will be missed. Praying God’s blessings on you and your family in your new endeavors.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Cheryl!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, sharing, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Linda Sprunt says
Thank you, Lucretia. I’ll miss your stories and do pray you will clearly hear from the Lord as to your “new next”. Your last (in)story was one I needed to “hear”.
Blessings,
Linda
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Linda!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, connecting, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Jill says
Lucretia, I have enjoyed every post shared here. You’re writings read like poetry and speak to my spirit. I feel blessed to have been able to read them. I wish you continued success and will pray the Lord continues to use you to help and uplift others. God bless you.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Jill!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you and that you appreciated my writing style!
Thank you so much for reading, connecting, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Paulette says
Thank you for sharing Lucretia. I have always enjoyed reading your stories. Oh Lord as I contemplate an ending my joy and hope is knowing God is with me in my new beginnings. Blessings on your new journey.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Paulette!
YES!!! God is in our endings to escort us to our beginnings!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Debbie says
Best wishes as you move to the next adventure!!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Debbie!
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
Tara says
Thank you for this article today. It really head home for me as I am in new season of navigating life on my own. Prayers and best wishes on all your new adventures.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Tara!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’! May you sense God pulling your forward into your ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Denise says
I feel your words in my soul and have definitely hung on bitterly rather than letting go willingly far too many times. God speed in the next new thing…
Ingrid says
Wow Denise……..your words are powerful. As I read this article I had and knowing in my soul that this read was for me. I am always afraid of the down time waiting, wondering….God do you have something better for me than what I let go of! Sometimes I almost turn back to the old whatever, for fear of nothing better coming along. I love the idea of leaves shedding off a tree……..or branches being pruned………better and more is coming!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Ingrid!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
May you walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as you sense God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Denise!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
May you walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as you sense God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Phyl says
Thank you for all the beautiful moments you have shared with us through (in)courage. You have touched more lives than you may realize. God’s blessings on your “new next” chapter of your life. May it be as uplifting to you as it is to those whose lives you will touch.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Phyl!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
Shalom,
LCB
d from Canada says
Wishing you well & the best on your “new next” Lucretia.
I’ve always looked forward to seeing your name pop-up as the author of the day.
I will miss your insightful sharing.
Thank you for all those you’ve given us & thank you for this last one; it’s also a keeper.
God bless you Lucretia
Lucretia Berry says
You are so welcome!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
May you walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as you sense God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Beverly says
Wishing you all the happiness and joy you may find! God bless you! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Beverly!
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
May you walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as you sense God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Lucretia Berry says
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
May you walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as you sense God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Beverly!
I will miss your comments.
Thank you so much for reading and appreciating!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Janet W says
Thank you Lucretia for sharing this wonderful reminder of God’s seasons in our lives. My husband and I are on “the positive side” of an unfamiliar season. Thank God for prayer and personal journeys shared that have helped us along the way.
May God bless your new season with opened eyes and ears. A path that fills your heart and hands to share how wonderfully made you are! Sisters that sit next to you and hold your hand, listen, laugh and hug.
Prayers for your ‘new next.’ \0/
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Janet!
I’m so glad to know that my story connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading, appreciating, and praying for my ‘new next’!
May you and your husband walk boldly in the liberty of God pulling you into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Janet!
You’re welcome!!
Thank you so much for reading and appreciating! And thank you for praying for my ‘new next’!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Christine says
Ms. Berry I was not expecting this! This is very bittersweet. I will be praying for your ‘new next.’ This is such a mature word and so needed with life changing so much the past few years. I am guilty of not paying attention of the signs telling me to move on. Thank you for all of your wonderful (in) stories. You have touched so many, and I can’t wait to see your name again in your next endeavor.
♥ Christine
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Christine!
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading and appreciating! And thank you for praying for my ‘new next’!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Lisa Wilt says
You will be missed!
Thank you for your ministry to our (in)courage family.
Sending you JOY on your journey forward and hoping our paths will cross someday!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Lisa!
It has been my pleasure and honor to be a part of the (in)courage family! Thank you so much for your encouragement.
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Karina Allen says
Lucretia, you will be missed in this space more than you will ever know! But, you will always be my sister! I am better for knowing you. I love you dearly and am cheering for you wildly!!!
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Karina!!
You are my sister! I am so grateful that (in)courage introduced us to each other. You have enriched my life significantly. Thank you so much!!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Kim Weldon says
Thank you for sharing your stories here on (in)courage. Your last devotion was so timely…a sense of hope for those who are navigating a new season.
God bless you in all your future endeavors.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Kim!
Thank you so much for reading and appreciating my stories! And thank you for praying for my ‘new next’!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
fannetta h gore says
God’s blessings and anointing upon you and yours as you go forth each and every day. May this new chapter in your life be more amazing and wonderful than your past. I will miss reading your insightful stories. Thank you.
Lucretia Berry says
Hi mom!
Thank you so much for faithfully reading and appreciating my stories! It means so much to me that you take the time to do that. And thank you for praying for my ‘new next’!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB
Beth Williams says
Lucretia,
I will miss your writing here. I know God has better things in store for you. Just as seasons change we do also. My life cycles went from single to married. Then caring for aging parents & in-laws. Now I’m an empty nester (no parents to care for) with a full-time hospital job. I’ve recently changed churches. My old pastor retired so I decided to go to the church my husband went to as a child-it is much closer.
Prayers for your next step!
Blessings 🙂
Lucretia Berry says
Hi Beth!
I will miss your comments.
I’m so glad to know that my stories have connected with you.
Thank you so much for reading and appreciating! And thank you for praying for my ‘new next’!
May we continue to walk boldly in the liberty of letting go as we sense God pulling us into the ‘new!’
Shalom,
LCB