How do you handle failure? Do you beat yourself up with “I should have!”
or do you try to hide it? Some people’s pride prevents them from
acknowledging failure. Take Peter, for instance.
On that last
supper Jesus had with His disciples he told them that they would all
forsake him. “Not me!” Peter exclaimed boldly, “I am ready to die for
you.”
“Yes, you also will deny me,” Jesus responded. “But when you
have repented and turned to me again, strengthen and build up your
brothers ” Luke 22:32 (LT)
Jesus confronted Peter with his
weakness but not in a condemning way. “You will fail me like the rest,
Peter, but remember that’s not the end of our relationship.” Then he
showed Peter the way back from failure: own up to it, repent of it, and
come back to Me.” That is good news for us too. “If we
confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and purify us from all
unrighteousness ” (1 John 1:9)
Not
only does He cleanse us, but He redeems our failures. We learn
dependency upon God and realize “it’s not me but Christ in me” that
makes me strong. Because of his failure, Peter became a humble servant
of God who could strengthen other weak believers.
Ruth Bell
Graham writes, “When thoughts of failures push their way into my
consciousness, I let His total forgiveness dissolve my regrets and go on
to praise Him who accepts us just as we are and lovingly works to make
us more than we were.
God doesn’t expect us to be finished
products now. We are works in progress.” We can leave our failures with
God. He does not condemn us. He will use them for good
Father, thank you that there is hope after failure. You forgive me and use my failures for good.
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If
you have never surrendered your life to Christ, you can start today.
Let Jesus redeem your failures. Here are a few sample prayers.
Prayer
Lord
Jesus, I want to trust you from now on. Thank You for dying on the
cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive You as my
Savior and Lord. Thank You for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal
life. Take control of my life. Make me be the person You want me to be.
Thank you for enabling me to trust you in
these uncertain times. Amen.
Another Sample Prayer:
Dear
God, today I bring you my life, my hopes, my dreams, my deepest
yearnings … You know me intimately. You knew me even before I was formed
in the womb. You called me into this world to do good and live the life
I was uniquely
and specifically created for. I ask for Courage and
Wisdom to live this life– the life of my dreams. Show me where to start
and help me be open to hearing your Voice today. I ask for a greater
consciousness of your Presence, today and every day of my life. Amen.
If
you prayed either of these prayers, we would love to hear from you on
the form below and we would love to send you some online resources and
also connect you with an online mentor if you would like that.
Writer, Ruth Bell Graham
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