How to fail successfully
April 3, 2004 | 12:00am
If anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. 1 John 2:1
Inventor Charles Kettering has suggested that we must learn to fail intelligently. He said, "Once youve failed, analyze the problem and find out why, because each failure is one more step leading up to the cathedral of success. The only time you dont want to fail is the last time you try."
Kettering gave these suggestions for turning failure into success: (1) Honestly face defeat; never fake success. (2) Exploit the failure; dont waste it. Learn all you can from it. (3) Never use failure as an excuse for no trying again.
Ketterings practical wisdom holds a deeper meaning for the Christian. The Holy Spirit is constantly working in us to accomplish "His good pleasure" (PHILIPPIANS 2:13), so we know that failure is never final. We cant reclaim lost time. And we cant always make things right, although we should try. Some consequences of our sins can never be reversed. But we can make a new start, because Jesus died to pay the penalty for all our sins and is our "Advocate with the Father" (1 JOHN 2:1).
Knowing how to benefit from failure is the key to continued growth in grace. According to 1 JOHN 1:9, we need to confess our sins its the first step in turning our failure into success. Dennis J. De Haan
Onward and upward your course plan today,
Seeking new heights as you walk Jesus way;
Heed not past failures, but strive for the prize,
Aiming for goals fit for His holy eyes. Brandt
READ: 1 JOHN 1:5-2:2
Failure is never final for those who begin again with God.
The Bible in one year:
1 KINGS 14-16
Inventor Charles Kettering has suggested that we must learn to fail intelligently. He said, "Once youve failed, analyze the problem and find out why, because each failure is one more step leading up to the cathedral of success. The only time you dont want to fail is the last time you try."
Kettering gave these suggestions for turning failure into success: (1) Honestly face defeat; never fake success. (2) Exploit the failure; dont waste it. Learn all you can from it. (3) Never use failure as an excuse for no trying again.
Ketterings practical wisdom holds a deeper meaning for the Christian. The Holy Spirit is constantly working in us to accomplish "His good pleasure" (PHILIPPIANS 2:13), so we know that failure is never final. We cant reclaim lost time. And we cant always make things right, although we should try. Some consequences of our sins can never be reversed. But we can make a new start, because Jesus died to pay the penalty for all our sins and is our "Advocate with the Father" (1 JOHN 2:1).
Knowing how to benefit from failure is the key to continued growth in grace. According to 1 JOHN 1:9, we need to confess our sins its the first step in turning our failure into success. Dennis J. De Haan
Onward and upward your course plan today,
Seeking new heights as you walk Jesus way;
Heed not past failures, but strive for the prize,
Aiming for goals fit for His holy eyes. Brandt
READ: 1 JOHN 1:5-2:2
Failure is never final for those who begin again with God.
The Bible in one year:
1 KINGS 14-16
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