Our failures, placed in God’s hands,
often lead to our greatest successes. Our most painful experiences become our
defining moments by the grace of God, provided that we learn from them. This is
what Paul was teaching in Romans 8:28: “We know that all things work together
for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose.”
The challenge for many of us is that we
spend so much time blaming others for our failures and expressing
disappointment in God that we miss an opportunity to be teachable and to learn
from the experience. God takes the dark moments, the failures and rejections in
our lives, and uses them for our good -- if we allow it, if we humble ourselves
and consider whether there is anything in us that needs to be changed…
I’ve known people who reached such a
point when the world was crashing down around them, and instead of asking what
they might need to change, they justified themselves and pointed a finger at
everyone else. But there is great power in honestly assessing how we ended up
where we are and inviting God to teach us, shape us, and forgive us. In this
teachable position, humbled before God, we are often surprised by what happens
next.
-- Adam Hamilton in “Revival”
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