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How To Get Up From Defeat
No one enjoys failing. Every task that we do, we want to succeed. But things do go wrong. Reasons for failures can fill a whole valley, but we won't get into that. The question I want to address concerns how we can rise above failure and make a comeback. Every person encounters problems and everyone has failed before. It is ridiculous to think that successful people never fail. Some failures are costly, some are destructive to relationships and others are embarassing. No one succeeds one hundred precent all the time. Great inventors fail more time than they succeed. The life of King David is chequered with successes and failures. Known as the greatest king of Israel and a man after God's own heart, yet he was a man who committed many grave sins. His failures include the following; He lied to Achish king of Gath and used the refuge he was given a base for launching brutal terrorists attacks on neighbouring villages claiming many innocent lives including women and children. He committed adultery with Bathsheba and murdered Uriah, husband of Bethsheba. He failed to parent and discipline his sons and later lost his kingdom to one of his sons, Absalom. He had pride in his life and gave a command to take a census of the army which resulted in God's judgement that left thousands dead. David committed awful acts but yet somehow had the ability and the courage to pick up the broken pieces of his life and start over again. The amazing comeback story of David outlines many principles that we can learn from. FAILURE IS NOT THE END ADMIT YOUR FAILURES ACCEPT THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR FAILURES GOD LOVES YOU AND IS IN THE BUSINESS OF RESTORING AND HELPING YOU God will do the same for you. Whatever your needs may be or how terribly you may have sinned, He is there, not as a judge to condemn you but as a friend to help you. So approach him just as you are. He is the God of both the mountains and the valleys, the good times and the bad. He is in control. Learn to wait on God and look to Him. He has never failed before and He will never ever fail. BUILD A NETWORK OF TRUE GENUINE FRIENDS Deserts are dangerous places to be alone. Deserts have devoured many heroes. That is why, hospitality to desert travellers are an integral part of the culture of Bedouins. They would provide food, shelter and friendship to the weary travellers. God provides for Moses, the family of Jethro to embrace him into their family with love, companionship and shelter during the desert years. Take time to cultivate in-depth friendships. Be a friend to others. Put in effort to build strong ties with others. Make sure that these strong ties are well abled to absorb and withstand the stretch and pull of ugly defeats in life. A CALM AND STRONG SPIRIT When hit by failures he refused to dwell in his misery but focused on his recovery. He was not buried in his tragedy but was busy labouring on a strategy. He did not abandon himself to emotions and got into panic reactions but worked on a logical, practical plan of action. We need inner strength to forge ahead and break loose from the paralysis of faliure. We need to stay calm and engage our spirit to seek God and work our minds to creatively solve the problem. David repented for his lies and acts of brutality and God enabled David to save his own life and rescue his family and all his men's families. His son who was born through the adulterous relationship with Bathsheda died but after restoration with God, he was bless with Solomon, the heir to the throne and a man of reknowned wisdom and fame. David regained his throne from Absalom's uprising. He rose from the foolish act of pride a humbled and said, " I will not sacrifice to the Lord, my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing." He understood what true worship requires. Yes, David failed but he also rose up in victory. Paul testified in 2 Cor. 8-10; " We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair, persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed." Yes, whatever may come our way, including humiliating failures, God has made you and I to be more than conquerors in Christ Jesus, the One who makes all things to work for good to them who love God. The next time you experience a failure, rise up in the strength of God and turn the failure into a major success. As Robert Schuller said, " Turn your scars into stars." by Rev. Aris Siew Back To Power Living Messages
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