I was hoping to find someone to marry, but because of the increase in wickedness, have found myself single, and, as I get older, I know more and more that I will be alone. It was hard to accept, but after enough troubles I am getting to the place of loving God despite broken dreams. It's obvious in scriptures that trouble leads to joys and that pain leads to blessing for the person in Christ. That the testing, whatever it is, that we go through as people builds our character and rewards us in the final day with something that isn't to be compared with what we lost. Now, aside from this, the specific will of God may be up in the air as to the exact reason this exact thing is happening to you. I prayed that God would save my brother from materialism, then, his wife got in an accident and functioned with less brain power for two years. Praying again for God to have some mercy to learn their lesson another way because I myself empathized with the pain of losing someone, she finds out from "better" doctors that all of a sudden the brain stem was "measured wrong" and is closer than it was and she will make a full recovery with counseling (because they now cannot explain her condition.)
A specific case, but you really have to look into what God is forming in you and why. As God, He gets to decide what we deal with, and, if it didn't absolutely mean something to us, it wouldn't be an absolute change. This life is God's and what we endure is to God. The reasons He made life this way is a mystery, but what exists exists for His glory and directs all things into appreciation of what is good and right and just -His majesty. "All my ways are pleasant ways." Well, God doesn't leave us without answers. I am sure if you analyzed your heart it would be very easy to see the positive reasons God might work with you this way, it's just, do you truly understand how important He is and what you should be living for? "To shun evil -that is understanding." Especially major tests are put to purify us. Like Job, God saw his heart, and, though his life looked perfect, he still had pride and still had not fully accepted God's sovereignity. "What I had feared has happened to me."
But this love that makes us perfect and lack nothing isn't one that accepts who we are. It works in our lives to be better and doesn't stop until it has fulfilled it's purpose. God won't change, but He will demand it from us and it is our due to Him. Until we get to that point are we not only worshiping ourselves? "A man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions." "For whose sake I have lost all things."