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She said, “I don’t owe that woman anything.”
But you do owe yourself integrity — and God accountability.
You can’t destroy someone’s covenant and expect your love life to stay blessed.
You can’t mock another woman’s heartbreak and think joy will live in your home.
This isn’t karma.
This is consequence.
And it’s time we start telling the truth about what it really costs to play with sacred things.
Because love built on betrayal doesn’t last — it haunts.
And peace can’t exist in stolen spaces.
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By Shaleea Venney5
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She said, “I don’t owe that woman anything.”
But you do owe yourself integrity — and God accountability.
You can’t destroy someone’s covenant and expect your love life to stay blessed.
You can’t mock another woman’s heartbreak and think joy will live in your home.
This isn’t karma.
This is consequence.
And it’s time we start telling the truth about what it really costs to play with sacred things.
Because love built on betrayal doesn’t last — it haunts.
And peace can’t exist in stolen spaces.
Support the show