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There Is No Such Thing as a Mistake – Rising Again

 

There Is No Such Thing as a Mistake

"For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again, but the wicked crumble when calamity strikes." – Proverbs 24:16

Rising again after a fall symbolizing Proverbs 24:16


   There is no such thing as a mistake only an error. Errors are not failures; they are opportunities for awareness, growth, and alignment. Nothing happens by accident, coincidence, chance, or happenstance. All of life unfolds in divine order. Humanity embodies both a human and a divine nature. Because of this, errors will occur. The key is not denial or shame, but responsibility. Admit the error. Learn from it. Grow from it. As a result, become better, bigger, and greater.

   People may make errors, but they are never disqualified. Through transformed Thinking, renewed Theology, and aligned Treatment, they can correct course and do better the next time. Scripture reminds us that the righteous fall but they always rise again.

   Firstly: Admit It. Acknowledge thoughts, words, and actions that were not the highest or best expression of truth and love. Growth begins with honesty. Crossing the “t” and dotting the “i” requires owning the miss. The righteous fall, yet they rise again.

   Secondly: Learn from It. Examine the error to discern its lesson. Reflection reveals what fell short of love’s bull’s-eye. Divine order is always present, even in the fall, pointing the way forward with wisdom and clarity.

   Thirdly: Grow from It. Transform Thinking into aligned thoughts, Theology into empowering words, and Treatment into righteous action. Apply the wisdom gained and rise stronger, walking forward into abundant life.

   Conclusion: Errors are divine invitations to elevation and deeper alignment with truth. In every fall, the righteous discern the path forward and refuse to crumble under the weight of calamity. By admitting shortcomings, learning profound lessons, and committing to growth, people expand their capacity for love, wisdom, and purpose.

   Proverbs 24:16 stands as an eternal promise: falls may come seven times or more but rising defines the journey toward abundant and eternal life. Embrace this rhythm in daily living. Turn every error into a stepping stone for victory, reflecting the resilient spirit that overcomes through divine order.

📖 Reflection: What recent “error” in your life might be inviting you into greater awareness, wisdom, or growth?

💡 Action Step: Identify one area where you can lovingly admit, learn, and grow today—then take one intentional step forward with grace.

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