A thought by Leonard Sweet, (2014-02-21) from his book, The Well-Played Life: Why Pleasing God Doesn't Have to Be Such Hard Work (p. 125). Tyndale Momentum. Kindle
Edition.
How do you handle it when you fall? I think it depends upon our maturity.
Have you ever been with a child and they fall and they look
up at you and say, “Why did you let me fall?” and they say it with a bit of
anger. Kind of like when we fail at
something and we look to heave with some anger and say to God, “Why did you let
me fail?” But the mature Christian
understands that it’s our fault and we stop and learn the lesson or ask for
forgiveness. That’s where pride falls by
the wayside and true humility comes in.
Playing the blame game is a horrible way to live. Accepting our need for help from others and
from God is the right way to live.
Let’s understand that we are not perfect and we will blow
it. So when you do, just get up, dust
yourself off, ask for forgiveness to other, to God and maybe even to yourself,
and then get on with life.
Oh and by the way, let other people also fail. That also is the right thing to do.
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