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Math's Elimination Method To Reveal What You Can Be

When solving a system of equations in Math, you may use the elimination method. From the two variables, x and y, you can eliminate one variable to reveal the value of the other.


It seems difficult at first. The process may be long, confusing, and brain-hurting. But once everything is revealed and the unknowns are found, you'll instantly feel enlightened, reap the reward, and experience joy.

Bitter or better?

In life, the method of elimination is also used by God to reveal to you what you can be. In the process, He may take away some good breaks.

You may lose your job.
Your bank savings may be emptied.
Your good health may decline.
Business may become slow.
Loved ones may leave you.
You may experience loss, heartaches, and disappointments.
You may go through adversities.

Before the unknown will be revealed, you shall know pain. We all experience pain. We all go through adversities. But how these adversities change you is really up to you.

You can either succumb to it or get stronger by it. You can either end up bitter or better. You can either come out defeated, negative and complain all day or become resilient than ever, more trusting in God, and become the example of what a true Christian should be.

Right attitude

That adversity can be an opportunity to develop a character in you God takes delight with.

That adversity is there to train you to become better. It prepares you to receive the increase in your life.

It is there to improve you, make you stronger, and develop your character that everyone may look up to.

Adversities are part of life. Have the right attitude.

Trust the process

Stop underestimating yourself. You are not made weak. The enemy just wants you to feel that way.

Listen to the constant gentle voice of God saying,

"You are well-abled."
"You have what it takes."
"You are strong."

He gives you inner strength just like He gave Joseph. He gives you courage just like He gave David. He gives you a chance to improve your character just like He gave Zacchaeus.

Let your trust in God be far greater than your hate of adversity. Believe that there is a purpose in your difficulty.

“It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.” Deuteronomy 31:8

Trust the process. The value of the unknown variable will soon be revealed.

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