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Move Past Failure, Regret, and Disappointment With Our New “Working Through Failure” Devotional

Failure. Disappointment. Missed opportunities.

These are things we all experience, no matter how much we try to avoid them. Maybe for you it was a lost job, or a ruined relationship, or a window of opportunity that passed before you could work up the courage to go for it.

Big or small, personal or public, none of us gets through life without making mistakes. That’s the topic of our new 5-day devotional, Working Through Failure.

Failure might seem like an odd topic for a daily devotional. Aren’t devotionals supposed to be uplifting and encouraging? Why would anyone want to spend time thinking about their failures? The answer is simple: failure is a part of life, and God works in our lives through failure just as much as he does success. In fact, painful as it feels to fail, it’s in moments of failure that God often chooses to speak most clearly and lovingly to His children.

So if you’re struggling with guilt or regret over a failure recent or far in your past, sign up for Working Through Failure. We’ll send you devotional readings for five days that will help you process your regret, learn from it, and move past it with courage and confidence.

The Working Through Failure devotional is put together by the Theology of Work project, an organization committed to connecting people to God’s Word through every stage of life, even the painful ones. This devotional begins on April 1. Don’t let regret or disappointment weigh you down a moment longer. Sign up today! “>Working Through Failure

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