Last year, I read Danny Gokey’s book Hope in Front of Me and there were several truths that he shared which I so agree with so I thought I’d share one. We either cultivate or eradicate. This still reminds me and refreshes me as I continue healing from a three-year season of betrayal and rejection.
To cultivate means to take steps to grow, improve; to eradicate means to remove or destroy completely.
Recently I was finally able to reconcile the truth that I wasn’t chosen in my marital betrayal, and I wish I could say that the hurt has disappeared but the truth is there are still times that thoughts of hurting those who hurt me threaten my peace, and if I don’t eradicate them quickly, they begin to cultivate…in other words root in my heart. The good news is that those thoughts are less and less with the passing of time and the practice of eradicating them.
Friends, when we truly eradicate that which is not of Christ, then cultivating the good in us and about us can take over.
What do you need to eradicate so that you may cultivate all that He has in you and for you today?
Thoughtfully,
Kim-Evinda
Tuesday’s Life-Coaching Truth
We either cultivate or eradicate©
To cultivate means to take steps to grow, improve; to eradicate means to remove or destroy completely.
Friends, when we truly eradicate that which is not of Christ, then cultivating the good in us and about us can take over.
What do you need to eradicate so that you may cultivate all that He has in you and for you today?
Thoughtfully,
Kim-Evinda

