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Its all about Getting Up Again!!


I really loved the WORD FOR TODAY that came through in my inbox this morning!


I was reminded that failure is NOT about falling down - we only FAIL when we don't get up again!!


A reminder also that we ALL fall down sometimes!!


So maybe some good advice today would be don't be so shocked if you find yourself somewhere you wish you weren't. This could be physically, spiritually or mentally. Take comfort in knowing that falling doesn't mean failure. Its all about getting up again, so come on, up you get!!
God will help you.

It doesn't matter how long it takes to get up, the point is to GET UP.

Blessings,

Jenspen



Here is what The Word for Today says https://vision.org.au/the-word-for-today/


‘Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.’ Proverbs 24:16

If you have ever seen a child learning to walk, you know that falling down is an important part of the process. Getting back up again is crucial to developing the child’s balance and muscle development. Likewise, a boxer isn’t disqualified because he gets knocked down; he’s disqualified because he doesn’t get back up. Boxers know they will go down, so they focus on the art of falling safely and getting up quickly. Children and boxers both learn this: it’s all about getting up again.

The Bible tells us that falling is common to both the righteous and unrighteous. It’s getting up again that sets them apart: ‘If good people fall… they will get back up. But when trouble strikes the wicked, that’s the end of them.’ (Proverbs 24:16 CEV) The unrighteous stay down—the righteous get up again!

In Scripture, some of God’s greatest servants fell into personal failure. Abram lied to Pharaoh about his wife, Sarai (see Genesis 12:11–17). Jacob deceived his father and stole his brother’s birth-right (see Genesis 27:17–29). In anger, Moses disobeyed God by striking the rock (see Numbers 20:7–12). Yet instead of being disqualified, they ‘were all commended for their faith.’ (Hebrews 11:39 NIV)

How come? Because they acknowledged their sin and received God’s forgiveness. In other words, they fell, but they got up again. And when you fall, you can get up again too. That’s the ‘faith’ part of your journey. Staying down is failure accepted—getting back up is faith activated!

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