Managing Mistakes

Published: Dec. 12, 2020, 11 a.m.

The mismanagement of mistakes can be a hindrance to so many things and have a tendency to leave a foul aroma in the atmosphere.

First and foremost lets me make this very clear.  The only people who never make mistakes are those who never set out to do anything.  The ones who are stagate, strive for nothing, content with nothing and who do not value life or God’s purpose for their own lives.

So anyone professing to never have made any mistakes, steer clear of them, for you likely have nothing in common with them and in all honesty you should feel sorry for them, as they are obviously lost and happy in their own wilderness.

The second disclaimer I want to make before going any further is there is a difference between sin and a mistake.  A mistake is something we do unintentionally or not understanding the consequences.  But “sin” is an intentional act done while understanding the consequences.

Both mistakes and sin are inevitable as mistakes are often made while trying to do better or what we deem to be right, an attitude derived from a love, good intent,  a purposed driven mentality or with no real agenda.  


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