The tests of life are to make us, not to break us. Trouble may demolish a man's business but build up his character. The blow at the outward man may be the greatest blessing to the inner man.
You are not "healed" just because you cut everyone off, blocked your exes, and sit in your room alone making aesthetic videos about "protecting your peace." True healing is only tested in the presence of triggers, conflict, and intimacy. Being peaceful because you actively avoid all deep human interaction isn't emotional growth; it is just self-imposed quarantine. You are still broken; you just removed the audience
Es mucho más fácil adquirir conocimiento que adquirir madurez.
Por eso es común que una persona que sabe mucho pero es inmadura termine volviéndose arrogante, pedante y ofensiva.
«La Iglesia no fue hecha para complacer al mundo. Fue hecha para convertirlo, para abrir las puertas de la eternidad. Sin el Cielo, todo nuestro trabajo es en vano.»
– Cardenal Robert Sarah
Did you know that Jacob was burried in the caves with Leah and not with Rachael?
He chose the quiet wife.
Not the one he cried for.
Not the one he worked fourteen years to win.
Jacob—yes, that Jacob—was buried beside Leah, not Rachel.
Let that sit.
In Genesis 49:29–31, as Jacob was nearing death, he gave strict instructions:
Bury me with my fathers… in the cave… there they buried Abraham and Sarah… Isaac and Rebekah… and there I buried Leah.
Leah.
Not Rachel.
Rachel was the love story.
Leah was the covenant story.
Rachel had Jacob’s passion.
Leah had his promise.
Rachel died on the road (Genesis 35:19).
Leah was laid to rest in the family grave—the sacred line of promise, the lineage of God’s covenant.
And here’s where it cuts deep—
Leah was the unwanted one.
The overlooked one.
The one Jacob never chose first.
But God did.
From Leah came Judah—and from Judah came Jesus Christ.
Let that shake you.
The woman who was second in a man’s eyes became central in God’s plan.
But here’s what we miss…
We chase being “Rachel”—desired, seen, validated.
But heaven often builds legacy through the “Leah seasons”—the places of rejection, quiet obedience, and unseen faithfulness.
Jacob’s burial wasn’t just about love.
It was about alignment.
At the end of his life, he didn’t choose romance—
he chose covenant.
And that’s the Gospel whispering through the dust:
God doesn’t build His kingdom on human preference.
He builds it on grace.
Leah’s story screams this truth—
You don’t have to be chosen by people to be chosen by God.
And through Jesus, the greater Son of Judah,
the rejected become redeemed,
the unseen become eternal,
and the unloved become fully known.
If you feel like Leah today—
forgotten, overlooked, second place—
hear this:
God sees you.
God uses you.
God writes history through you.
Salmos 51:18-19 Los sacrificios no te satisfacen; si ofrezco un holocausto, no lo aceptas:
mi sacrificio es un espíritu contrito, tú no desprecias el corazón contrito y humillado.
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¿Entonces me debe doler menos porque las víctimas estaban en una discoteca a las 1 am o porque eran de dinero?
No te lo consumo.
Y no es de cristianos pensar así.
Pídale perdón a Dios.
1. If you are alone, mind your thoughts.
2. If you are with friends, mind your tongue.
3. If you are angry, mind your temper.
4. If you are with a group, mind your behaviour.
5. If you are in trouble, mind your emotions.
6. If God starts blessing you, mind your ego, Anonymous
Que difícil es guardar silencio; la tentación de opinar sobre todo, en todo momento, es constante.
Pero como dice el Proverbio: «Hasta el tonto pasa por sabio si se calla»
Especially the good things, the big amazing breakthroughs! The love, the family, the friends, the beauty, the joy.. don't ever think it can't happen to you too!