The best thing we can do with the failures of the past is to let them be history.
Gary Chapman
The best thing we can do with the failures of the past is to let them be history.
Gary Chapman
Failures, repeated failures, are finger posts on the road to achievement. One fails forward toward success.
Human beings are the only creatures who are allowed to fail. If an ant fails, it’s dead. But we’re allowed to learn from our mistakes and from our failures. And that’s how I learn, by falling flat on my face and picking myself up and starting all over again.
No matter how disappointed you are feeling or how much you are hurting, know that every heartache and loss has within it the seeds of opportunity. Hidden within each disappointment is a peal of great price, that, when found, will totally dwarf your problem. The greatest success stories are written by people who, against seemingly overwhelming and often insurmountable odds, have accepted their trials and turned them into opportunities for personal growth and stepping stones on their pathway to success. With God’s help you can do the same. Trust him and choose friends who will empower you to do so.
“He must increase and I decrease.” He will be infinitely merciful to our repeated failures; I know no promise that He will accept a deliberate compromise. For He has, in the last resort, nothing to give us but Himself; and He can give that only in so far as our self-affirming will retires and makes room for Him in our souls.
We can never fall so far that God can’t find us, or fall so fast that God can’t catch us, or fall so hard that God can’t put us back together again.
Fight like a good soldier and if you sometimes fall through weakness, rise again with greater strength than before, trusting in My most abundant grace.
Failures for the believer are always temporary. God loves you and me so much that he will allow almost any failure if the end result is that we become more like Jesus.
More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent.
God is a specialist; He is well able to work our failures into His plans…Often the doorway to success is through the hallway of failure.