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The Comeback: It's Not Too Late And You're Never Too Far

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Cuando los sueños se desvanecen

¿Cómo nos relacionamos con un tipo como José? Él fue lanzado en un pozo, vendido como esclavo, traicionado, aprisionado, olvidado. Pero su historia es cercana a nuestras historias más de lo que podamos pensar a primera vista.

¿Alguna vez has sido abandonado? ¿Dejado atrás? ¿Vendido? ¿Alguna vez tus esperanzas se han acabado? ¿Alguna vez has sido apuñalado por la espalda? Puede ser que tuvieras cosas yendo en la dirección correcta, y entonces tu vida tomó una repentina espiral descendente. Es asomroso que José pasara a través de todo esto y aun tenía la perspectiva para entender que Dios estaba trabajando todo el tiempo.

Esa es la más grande historia de José. Aun después que él había comenzado a hacer bien un segundo tiempo, se le removió todo lo que estaba debajo de él de nuevo. ¿Te puedes relacionar con ese sentimiento como que cada persona está saliendo adelante y tú estás quedando demasiado atrás? Este es exactamente donde José estaba, pero nunca perdió de vista que Dios estaba trabajando en su vida.

We can pull at least five principles from Joseph’s experience. First, Joseph understood the overall purpose of his life was to fit into a small part of God’s larger plan for the world. Joseph knew that his life’s purpose was bigger than simply playing out his own dream, even a God-given dream. He knew he was on earth to be part of God’s story.

Second, Joseph knew God would go the distance with him. God was with him when he was sold to the traders, on the auction block, in Potiphar’s house, and in jail. He was with Joseph when he was in Pharaoh’s court, through years of plenty and years of lean, and when his brothers returned. God was with him the whole time.

Third, Joseph knew he had to offer God his very best. Joseph certainly could have done his roles as a servant halfheartedly. He could have cut corners at every turn. But Joseph realized God was right beside him in the process, so he wanted to keep doing his best in every situation.

Fourth, Joseph understood comeback isn’t about payback. He told his brothers that God was in charge of his life, not them. He didn’t say all the consequences of their actions disappeared, but he forgave them because he recognized he was in God’s story.

Finally, Joseph recognized he was part of a salvation story. Joseph said: “Do not be distressed or angry with yourselves because you sold me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life” (Genesis 45:5). Take hold of that little phrase: to preserve life. That’s supernatural, I’m-in-a-bigger-God-story thinking. That kind of thinking says my job every day is to put my life in God’s hands, and God’s job every day is to use my circumstances for his glory.

Joseph teaches us that our struggle is always for someone’s salvation. That doesn’t mean we should say, “Bring me more struggle because more people will get salvation.” None of us runs eagerly into that battle. But when the battle comes to us, we know God is working a great purpose.

Respond

Joseph went from dreamer to slave to prisoner. How do you relate to his story?

How do you think Joseph felt when he was in prison and things seemed to be falling apart? How do you cope when things are falling apart in your life?

What do you think enabled Joseph to never lose sight of the fact that God was working in his story? How did his circumstances shape him for the work God wanted him to do?

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The Comeback: It's Not Too Late And You're Never Too Far

Este plan de lectura incluye siete devocionales diarios basados en el libro de Louie Giglio, El Regreso: No es demasiado tarde y no estás tan lejos. Cada lectura presenta ejemplos de hombres y mujeres en la Escritura para mostrar como Dios está en el negocio de darles nuevos inicios a gente que necesita un regreso.

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Nos gustaría agradecer a Louie Giglio por proveer este plan. Para más información, por favor visite: http://www.louiegiglio.com/thecomeback/