dumped? In what way? What difference between friends going different ways in life as happens? We ALL choose God surely each in his or her ways.But when friendship becomes possessive? letting go is the art… loving enough to do that… and in doing so you will grow mightily!
Rosebud77,
I understand that your focus is on the blessing, the gratitude, the joy of the calling. I don’t think that anyone disputes this point. You seem appalled at my understanding of the feelings associated with the situation created by someone’s decision, even when it is agreed that the decision is a good one.
One side of the coin is the gratitude, the other side is the way that you feel. It is both you are grateful AND you are sad. One feeling does not exclude the other. It is normal to feel many things at once.
For example if a friend dies of cancer, I may be happy that this person is not suffering anymore, I may be grateful that her suffering has stopped, I may be hopeful that she is in the Kingdom AND I may be angry, hurt, resentful, sad etc.
The OP may feel the anticipated loss of daily conversation with her BFF, may feel the anticipated loss of her condidante, the anticipated loss of the comfort that she feels when she is in her BFFs presence. This may also be heightened if her BFF has a strong connection with God. She may rely on her BFF for advice. etc.
Those things will no longer be readily available, This is called loss, When people have loss in their life they experience grief.
Now comes the tricky part…The OP sounds like she knows in her heart and in her mind that her BFFs choice is a blessing, and that her BFF is acting as a perfect faithful and listening to the calling that she has received etc. That is where the guilt sets in “I shouldn’t be feeling this way”. It is turmoil
To the OP,
Please know that you can be grateful for your friend’s calling
and experience grief/anger/resentment/jealousy (fill in with whatever you are experiencing), **at the same time. **
Being in darkness can also be part of the journey. Mother Teresa experienced extreme closeness to God during the time of her calling, followed by decades without consolation. Many saints did.
As an exercise it may be helpful to prayerfully explore why you are experiencing those feelings. You may get some wonderful insight from everyone’s true BFF, God.