“God’s promises are never affected by our failures. He can use us at any age. ”
by Michael Youssef from Leading the Way
Thank goodness that God's promises are not affected by my FAILURES!
I fail in so many ways, so many days!
But, He promises that I am forgiven.
He promises that His mercies are new each morning.
He promises that I am a NEW CREATION in Christ!
God can use my failures to bring good.
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28
God can turn my messes into miracles......
And, I have complete confidence that Jesus, the author and perfector of my faith is changing me from glory to glory.....He who began a good work in me WILL bring it to completion.
When I do mess up, it is an opportunity to again turn to Jesus, throwing myself on His mercy, washing myself in His grace, confident that I am becoming a display of His splendor.
Please join KAREN on her blog, In Love W.I.T.H. Jesus. She is hosting “In ‘Other’ Words” this week. Be sure to visit her site and the links to the other women who have shared on this quote. Blessings!

I love that - God CAN turn our messes into miracles!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing today. Just so you do know your link on Karen's host page when to a different post, but I found this! :)
Hey Tracy,
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome.
I liked this,
God can turn Messes into miracles, I'm one!!!
Blessings♥
"He who began a good work in me WILL bring it to completion.This pretty much covers the "failure" part of our lives, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteWonderful post.
Happy IOW!
~esthermay
Great post, Tracy! I love your take on this quote and the promise that Romans 8:28 holds.
ReplyDelete"God can use my failures to bring good." You are so right! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like "washing myself in His grace". Beautiful.
ReplyDelete"When I do mess up, it is an opportunity to again turn to Jesus, throwing myself on His mercy, washing myself in His grace, confident that I am becoming a display of His splendor." What a beautiful thought!
ReplyDelete"When I do mess up, it is an opportunity to again turn to Jesus, throwing myself on His mercy, washing myself in His grace, confident that I am becoming a display of His splendor." What a beautiful thought!
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