The scripture says, “God so loved the world.” It doesn’t say, “God so loved the good people.” But that is not true. He loves even those who make mistakes because He is very tolerant.
Paul said in Romans 8:28: “All things work together for good for those that love the Lord.” Everything has its meaning, including wrongdoing, and God knows it.
We often make a lot of mistakes in life. What we need to remember are our victory, success, and efforts. We must forget the failure, the pain, and the disappointment.
We all make mistakes, and we shouldn’t keep suffering from them. Let’s look to the future and a-new better day.
There are no crosses at Lakewood Church, so Osteen and his father elected to put a globe or world map behind them to symbolize Jesus’ command to “go forth and preach hope to the world,” according to Vanity Fair.” Discussing the role of Christ with the Church Executive, Osteen said, “When Jesus was here, he lifted the fallen, he restored those who were broken. I believe in sin and repentance from sin, but we’ve all made mistakes. Life beats us up, and I feel like my message is to tell people to get back up and go again.”
You will succeed. God will be with you and surround you. Be honest with God about mistakes, and ask God for help to open new doors and new beginnings. Ask God for grace.
You can make mistakes and miss opportunities but don’t worry. God will still be with you and call your name.
Forget about guilt. Live more positively and vibrant. God will be merciful and help you become better.
Positivity helped earn Osteen the rank of third most influential evangelical in America by Newsmax in 2017and, second only to Billy and Franklin Graham.