What GOD WILL DO If You FAIL Him AGAIN‼️😰
Summary
TLDRThe video addresses the question of why believers repeatedly fail in their walk with God and offers a perspective shift: instead of focusing on personal failure, one should ask if God will ever fail them. Drawing on biblical verses like Proverbs 24:16 and Psalms 37:23-24, the message emphasizes that though the righteous may fall multiple times, God will always lift them back up. The speaker encourages trust in God's grace and forgiveness, emphasizing that repentance and faith in Jesus Christ bring restoration, not condemnation, despite human shortcomings.
Takeaways
- 📜 The core question to ponder is not 'why do I keep failing God', but 'will God ever fail me'.
- 🛐 God is aware of our sinful nature and our propensity to fall, yet He continues to build us up daily.
- 📖 Proverbs 24:15-16 advises against rejoicing in the failures of the righteous and assures that even if they fall, they will rise again.
- 👿 The devil is depicted as waiting for individuals to fail, but the righteous are promised that they will not be abandoned by God even in times of falling.
- 🙏 The focus should be on seeking God's help to rise after falling, rather than dwelling on personal failures.
- 💪 Righteousness is not about being perfect, but about having faith in Jesus Christ, which is what makes one righteous in God's eyes.
- 🕊 Holiness and righteous works are a result of being righteous, not the cause of it.
- 🌟 Psalm 37:23-24 reassures that God orders our steps and will uphold us even when we fall, preventing us from being utterly cast down.
- ✝️ Repentance is crucial; when we fall, we should turn to God for cleansing and forgiveness.
- 🌈 There is always hope for those who have fallen; God's promise is to raise them up and not to forsake them.
Q & A
What is the main question the speaker encourages us to ask ourselves instead of 'Why do I keep failing?'
-The speaker encourages us to ask ourselves, 'Will God ever fail me?' and 'Will God help me rise up again?'
What does the speaker say about God's foreknowledge of our sinful nature?
-The speaker states that God already knew we were sinners before calling us and that He shows us His love by sending Christ to die for us on the cross.
What does the scripture in Proverbs 24:15-16 say about the righteous and their failures?
-Proverbs 24:15-16 says that the righteous may fall, but they will rise again, whereas the wicked will stumble in times of calamity.
What is the difference between the righteous and the wicked according to the speaker?
-The difference is that the righteous, despite falling, will rise again because they put their hope and trust in the Lord, whereas the wicked will stay fallen as they do not.
What does the speaker mean by 'righteousness' in the context of the discussion?
-Righteousness, according to the speaker, is not about being perfect but about having faith in Jesus Christ, which makes us righteous in God's eyes.
How does the speaker interpret the phrase 'a righteous man falls seven times but rises again'?
-The speaker interprets this phrase to mean that even if a righteous person falls multiple times, they will continue to rise again because they trust in the Lord.
What does the speaker suggest we should do when we feel we are falling or have failed?
-The speaker suggests we should call out to the Lord, asking for His help to cleanse and forgive us, and trust in His upholding hand.
What does the speaker say about the role of the devil in our failures?
-The speaker says that the devil waits for us to fail, to listen to temptation, and to fall, acting as an accuser and adversary.
What does the speaker advise regarding our focus during times of failure?
-The speaker advises that instead of focusing on our failures, we should focus on God's ability to help us rise up again and trust in His mercy.
How does the speaker relate the story of Peter walking on water to the concept of falling and rising?
-The speaker relates the story to illustrate that even when we start to fall, like Peter did, God (or Jesus) will extend His hand to help us and prevent us from drowning in our sins or failures.
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