Recuerda que Dios te ama y yo tambien

2024/6/15 Edited to

... Read moreLately, I've been thinking a lot about the phrase 'Recuerda que Dios te ama y yo tambien' – 'Remember that God loves you and I do too.' It’s such a simple yet profoundly comforting message, especially when life throws its toughest challenges our way. We all have moments where we feel utterly overwhelmed, as if life has left us with 'pierced hands' – not literally, of course, but emotionally and spiritually wounded by trials and tribulations. It reminds me of those days when you feel like you've been knocked down repeatedly, just trying to navigate this 'wooden bridge or pathway' that is life. The quote I stumbled upon recently really hit home: it talked about how life teaches us, rewards us, and that living is truly about 'falling and always getting up.' This resonates so deeply with the idea of 'pierced hands' in a spiritual sense. When we face heartache, betrayal, loss, or just the everyday grind, it can feel like our spirit is wounded, much like hands that have borne immense pain. But that’s precisely where the message of God’s unconditional love comes in. For many, the imagery of 'pierced hands' immediately brings to mind a powerful symbol of ultimate sacrifice and love. It’s a reminder that we are never alone in our suffering. There's a divine compassion that understands every ache, every tear, every moment of despair. Knowing that, truly believing that God loves you, changes everything. It’s not about avoiding the falls, but about finding the strength to get back up, knowing you're supported by an unfailing love. I think about how often we look for external validation or quick fixes, when sometimes the greatest comfort comes from within, from our faith. This isn't just about abstract belief; it's about finding practical resilience. When I feel my own 'pierced hands' – those moments of profound struggle – I try to remember that unwavering love. It's like an anchor that keeps you steady even when the storms rage. The journey on this pathway of life isn't always smooth, and there will be times we stumble or feel broken. But the core message, 'Remember that God loves you and I do too,' serves as a beacon. It encourages me to embrace the lessons life teaches, to see the rewards in perseverance, and to always, always get back up, no matter how many times I fall. This perspective transforms pain into purpose and struggle into strength. So, if you're navigating your own tough journey, feeling the weight of your own 'pierced hands,' take a moment to absorb this powerful truth: you are loved, deeply and endlessly. And in that love, you'll find the courage to keep moving forward on your own unique wooden bridge.