There is something about the past that quietly pulls at us.
Sometimes it's comfort, familiar habits, familiar people, familiar ways of thinking. Other times, it's regret. The things we wish we handled differently, words we wish we never said, choices we wish we could undo. And if we're honest, there are moments when we try to move forward... but a part of us keeps turning back.
The moment I get to read Luke 9:62, it hit me so deeply. Jesus was speaking directly to a man who said he wanted to follow Him, but first wanted to go back home. So Jesus responded in verse 62. "No man, having out his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
Jesus was telling the man like "If you really want to follow Me, you must be fully committed, not half in half out."
At first, it sounds strict. Almost harsh. But when you sit with it, you realize, it's actually very honest.
Jesus is not just talking about farming. He's talking about focus. About direction. About the kind of heart that truly wants to move forward.
Imagine a farmer plowing a field. His hands are steady, his path is straight. But the moment he keeps looking behind him, everything starts to shift. The lines become uneven. The work loses its direction. Not because he lacks ability, but because his attention is divided.
And isn't that exactly how life feels sometimes?
You want to grow. You want to heal. You want to follow God.
But part of you is still holding on to a past relationship, or a past version of yourself, or even a past pain you've learned to live with.
You move forward... but you keep glancing back.
This verse is not about perfection. It's about commitment.
It's about the quiet but firm decision that says: "Sure! I may have a past, but I'm not going to live there anymore."
Because following God means letting go. Not because the past didn't matter, but because it can't lead you forward. You can't walk into a new life while constantly turning around to revisit the old one.
And maybe that's the real challenge here.
Not starting. But staying.
Staying committed when it's uncomfortable. Staying focused when distraction comes. Staying faithful when the past feels easier than the future.
Luke 9:62 is a reminder for me that moving forward requires intention. It requires a heart that chooses, again and again, not to go back.
So if you find yourself stuck between where you were and where you're trying to go, ask yourself gently:
"What am I still looking back at?" and more importantly, "Is it worth losing my direction?"
Because the truth is, the life ahead of you needs your full attention.
And sometimes, the most powerful step forward...is simply, choosing not to turn back.
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ReplyDeleteHave you read the entire bible? which version? Coz there’s no waaaay you can just create all these wonderful verses girlll coz that would mean you are at peace…..cos you understand it wholeheartedly. Amazig amazing!!! THANK YOU π«‘
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ReplyDeleteDaniel must be positively alight with euphoria now that your pen has found its voice again. There’s a certain electricity, isn’t there, when a writer returns, as though a long-dormant constellation has flickered back into the night sky, each word a star reclaiming its place.
ReplyDeleteAnd I must say, June, I couldn’t be prouder of you. Truly. Watching you come back to your craft feels like witnessing the tide return to the shore, inevitable, powerful, and quietly magnificent.
I love you.
With all the pride of a former boss who always knew you were destined for this, and more.
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ReplyDelete“And sometimes, the most powerful step forward...is simply, choosing not to turn back” ππ❤️
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ReplyDeleteHey Junalie, it’s Jeremiah.
ReplyDeleteI opened the Bible because of that verse, but I must admit I don’t fully understand it yet. I suppose I ought to read the entire chapter to grasp it properly. Still, there’s something quite remarkable about it.
I really do admire you.
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