• Good News for Failures

  • Apr 13 2025
  • Duración: 33 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • God works powerfully through broken, humble vessels who are honest about their spiritual struggles. The greatest servants of God throughout history—Samuel Johnson, William Carey, and Peter—all battled with consistent spiritual disciplines but never ceased to confess their failures.

    Highlights from this message:

    • Samuel Johnson's journal revealed a 40-year struggle with morning prayer and devotions
    • William Carey, "father of modern missions," confessed feeling defective and cold in his spiritual duties
    • God uses broken vessels who are humble, not proud or apathetic ones
    • Peter's restoration at the seashore demonstrates how Jesus recommissions broken disciples
    • Jesus asked Peter "Do you love me?" three times, using different Greek words for love
    • The Lord doesn't ask for perfect performance but honest hearts
    • Jesus' command to "feed my sheep" shows the priority of spiritual nourishment
    • All shepherds must remember they are also sheep, dependent on the Chief Shepherd
    • The greatest commandment centers on loving God, not perfect performance
    • God uses broken things—broken alabaster boxes, soil, clouds, grain, and bread


    If you're struggling with repeated spiritual failures, remember that the gospel isn't just good news for unbelievers—it's also good news for disciples who disappoint the Lord. Return to what matters most: your love for Christ.


    Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

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