Everything happens for a reason and that reason causes CHANGE! Sometimes it HURTS, sometimes it's HARD, but in the end, it's all for the BEST! NEVER stop TRUSTING God. The PAST is where we learn the LESSON. The FUTURE is where we apply the LESSON. Just don't give up in the MIDDLE. Don't let NEGATIVE and TOXIC people rent space in your head. RAISE the rent and evict them. God has you in a season meant for SEPARATION, now get FREE. When I look back on my life, I see PAIN, MISTAKES and HEARTACHES. When I look in the mirror, I see STRENGTH, LEARNED LESSONS, PRIDE and FAVOR. Now, LET GO, AND LET GOD WORK IN YOUR FAVOR! 🙏🏽
Life often presents us with situations that challenge our faith and resilience. From my own experience, periods filled with pain, mistakes, and heartaches have taught me invaluable lessons, helping me grow stronger and more self-aware. Trusting God during these times has been crucial; it provides hope and the assurance that every trial serves a purpose. One important step I've learned is to consciously distance myself from negative and toxic influences. Like the phrase from the article suggests, "raise the rent and evict them" from your mind. This means actively choosing positivity and surrounding yourself with people who uplift and support your growth. The idea of separation as a season resonates deeply. Sometimes, we need to step back from certain relationships, environments, or habits to find freedom and clarity. This space allows for healing and self-discovery, preparing us to move forward with renewed faith and purpose. Applying lessons from the past into the future helps break cycles of pain. Reflecting honestly on experiences enables us to identify patterns and make better choices. This personal growth is often invisible but incredibly powerful. Finally, letting go and letting God work in your favor is a daily practice. It means surrendering control and trusting that the bigger plan is unfolding, even if it’s not immediately clear. Maintaining this trust, especially many mornings fresh with hope as the article’s image echoed, can inspire a new beginning every day.
