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Go back to the place where you get stuck.

  • Lii.
  • 15 dic 2017
  • 3 Min. de lectura

I'm a person who is passionate about traveling. I have known many of our neighboring countries and my country. And once in a while, finding a place that I really liked, I always want to visit again. I think every passionate traveler has the same problem. Too bad that in the affairs of life is not the same. Of course we would like to return to visit those moments where we laughed, perhaps also return to the places that made us cry of happiness or return to see those people who with their simple existence made us believe that love and friendship exist. Who wouldn't want to go back to that in his life? Now, when it comes to the opposite, like going back to the moments where you cried in deep pain, perhaps to the places where you made mistakes that had terrible consequences or to see again the people who caused you harm; We'd rather run away, ''go back to that? Never!'' We think that by running away, and leaving those parts of our lives behind, we'll be fine and move forward as if nothing happened. A complete mistake! Leave something behind unresolved, is to leave a part of you stagnant in your past.

In the Bible I find several examples of the interest that God has, of taking us to solve the matters ''unsolved'' we have. Joseph is the clear example that God wants us to solve with the people who hurt us. God did not have to take Joseph to the place where the problem occurred (Gn. 37:28, and when the Midianites merchants passed, they took Joseph from the Cistern (his brothers), and brought him up, and sold him to the ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt.), God takes the Brothers to Egypt (where they sold him) to solve the problem with Joseph. Of course during all that time spent (spent years), God used all the processes to prepare Joseph's heart for when that encounter happened he was ready (Gn. 45:15, and kissed all his brothers, and wept over them; and then his brothers spoke to him.) Today maybe you're a '' Joseph '', there are people in your past who hurt you too much and even betrayed you; and because of that you're stronger, managed to go on with your life and apparently all is well like Joseph as governor in Egypt, let me tell you that God will move the pieces, times and ways for you to find those people and you have the opportunity to cancel their debts to you with your forgiveness. God will use you to free them from the burden of guilt they have charged for hurting you. But you, will be the most benefited person in this.


Let's see the second one! Moses is the example that God wants to take us to the place where we fled to solve what we thought to leave in the past. In Exodus 2:11-15, you find Moses killing an Egyptian, he tries to cover up what he did, but Pharaoh realizes and seeks to kill him. And that's when Moses decides to run. What he did not expect is that God had planned to use that situation to find him. I'm impressed that God does the things we least expect. And in Exodus 3:10 he says: So be to go. I'm going to send you to the Pharaoh to get the Israelites out of Egypt, who are my people. In other words, God was saying, ''You're going to go back to where you are fleeing and you'll be the liberator.'' Ugh! The things that God asks of us. Maybe you're a Moses, and you've believed that you can run away from your past, the mistakes you made, the people you hurt, and you can continue your life forgetting what you left behind. That stuck you. To God you don't work this way. Yes, He wants to use you like the liberator, He must first make you free. And for that reason you won't be able to live escaping your whole life. That moment will come, when you must face what you have fled. Because God also heals, by taking you either to the place, to the people or to the moments where you stagnated.


Be a Joseph or a Moses, you will need the direction of God, do not do anything by your own hand or by your emotions. When God guides you, then he supports the process.

I bless you and hug you!

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