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Daily Bread

Blunders to wonders

The Philippine Star

Turn us back to You, O LORD, and we will be restored. — Lamentations 5:21     

Artist James Hubbell says, “Mistakes are gifts.” Whenever he’s working on a project and something goes wrong, he doesn’t start over. He looks for a way to use the mistake to make something better. None of us can avoid making blunders, and all of us have favorite ways of dealing with them. We may try to hide them or to correct them or to apologize for them.

We do that with our sin sometimes too. But God doesn’t throw us away and start over. He redeems us and makes us better.

The apostle Peter tended to do and say whatever seemed best at the moment. He has been referred to as an “impetuous blunderer.” In his fear after Jesus was arrested, Peter claimed three times that he didn’t know Jesus! Yet later, on the basis of Peter’s three declarations of love, Jesus turned Peter’s humiliating denial into a wonderful occasion of restoration (John 21). Despite Peter’s flawed past, Jesus restored him to ministry with these words: “Feed My sheep” (v.17).

If you have made a “blunder” so big that it seems irreversible, the most important matter is whether you love Jesus. When we love Him, Jesus can turn our most serious blunders into awesome wonders.               — Julie Ackerman Link

 

Lord, I’m so human

and make foolish mistakes.

And worse yet, I willfully

sin against You. Please forgive

me, change me, restore me, and use

me for Your name’s sake. Amen.

 

READ: John 21:15-19

 

God can change our

blunders into wonders.

ARTIST JAMES HUBBELL

BLUNDERS

BUT GOD

DESPITE PETER

FEED MY

JESUS

JULIE ACKERMAN LINK

LOVE

PETER

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