No importa cuántas veces hayas caído; lo que importa es cuántas veces decides levantarte.
La vida te pondrá a prueba, la gente te señalará y el pasado intentará recordarte tus errores…
pero tú no naciste para quedarte en el suelo.
Sacúdete el polvo.
Límpiate de la culpa, del miedo, del “no puedo”.
Dios no busca perfectos, busca dispuestos.
Y si todavía respiras, es porque Él no ha terminado contigo.
Cada caída tiene una enseñanza, y cada tropiezo te prepara para una nueva victoria.
Así que no te lamentes más.
Levántate, ajusta la mirada y sigue adelante.
Lo mejor de tu historia todavía está por escribirse.
“Siete veces cae el justo, y vuelve a levantarse.”
— Proverbios 24:16
Dios te bendiga.
Alvaro Ferro Lugones
2025/10/30 Edited to
... Read moreLife often tests our resolve through setbacks, criticism, and reminders of past mistakes. However, it’s crucial to remember that these moments do not define us; our response does. "Sacúdete el polvo," or "Shake off the dust," is more than just a phrase—it's a call to cleanse ourselves from the weight of guilt, fear, and doubt. Recognizing that no one is perfect and that willingness to persevere matters most can transform our mindset.
Faith can be a profound source of strength during tough times. The message that God seeks the willing, not the perfect, offers reassurance that even amidst struggles, our journey is meaningful and ongoing. The verse from Proverbs 24:16, "The righteous fall seven times and rise again," reminds us that falling is part of life, but rising each time is what defines righteousness.
Every fall carries a lesson and prepares us for future victories. Embracing failures as opportunities to grow enhances our resilience and self-awareness. Instead of dwelling on mistakes, adjusting our focus forward empowers us to write better chapters in our personal stories. This perspective nurtures hope and motivates continuous effort regardless of past hardships.
In practical terms, cultivating resilience involves mindful practices such as positive self-talk, seeking community support, and setting achievable goals to rebuild confidence. Spiritual reflection and prayer can also provide comfort and guidance.
Ultimately, difficult experiences shape us, but they don’t limit our potential. By shaking off negativity and embracing faith and perseverance, we can continue progressing toward the best versions of ourselves. The journey of rising again strengthens our character and enriches our life’s narrative.