We have a lot of snow here! I love it.
But, sometimes, it's not awesome.
This morning, I saw someone stuck in the snow.
I parked my car and got out to help the other woman who was already there.
We pushed.
And we rocked the car.
And we pushed some more.
That car did not want to get unstuck.
Then someone else stopped to help and they pushed with us.
It kept seeming like it was going to get out.
It kept being stuck.
I kicked more snow under the front tires to give it traction.
We tried it in drive. We tried it in neutral.
A couple of more people stopped to help.
Someone even brought some ice melt to put under the wheels to give it some traction.
Pushing it forward actually started getting it stuck more!
Finally, I suggested that she try to drive backward more before we pushed again.
Why would she want to go backward?!
There was a lot of snow behind the car and she had just made it through all of that!
It worked!
She got the traction she needed, she found a new way forward, and upward and onward she went.
There are times in my life when I have felt stuck.
And I have done so much pushing to try and get myself out.
Sometimes that's worked because there have been others there with a little extra push to help me go forward.
But, many times, what I really needed to do to was to go back.
Whether that was going back to things that I didn't want to revisit and repenting.
Or just stepping back far enough to see a different way forward.
Sometimes, the only way to get unstuck, is by going backwards for a bit.