Character (Part 3)
>> Thursday, August 21, 2008
Dealing with Moral Failures
I don't think anyone wakes up with the intentions of ruining his or her life through moral failure. Nobody intentionally says, "I want to ruin my life today, where can I start?".
I think on the front end, there are a lot of things we can do to prevent things like this from happening. I believe that with almost anything in life that failure to prepare, is preparing to fail. When I hear stories about people that have messed up morally, you always hear things like this:
"Although you cannot go back and have a brand new start my friend, you can start now, and have a brand new end."
-John Maxwell
I don't think anyone wakes up with the intentions of ruining his or her life through moral failure. Nobody intentionally says, "I want to ruin my life today, where can I start?".
I think on the front end, there are a lot of things we can do to prevent things like this from happening. I believe that with almost anything in life that failure to prepare, is preparing to fail. When I hear stories about people that have messed up morally, you always hear things like this:
- "I've felt like this for a while, but I just never shared it with anyone"
- "It all started with little thoughts that grew"
- "I was with these friends..."
- Have a strong foundation of God's Word
- Have one or two people who you can be totally transparent with
- Share your "other 10 percent" (everybody has 10% of their life that no one knows about), we need to be willing to share that with people
- Realizing that having the thought about something isn't sin, it's acting on the thought
"Although you cannot go back and have a brand new start my friend, you can start now, and have a brand new end."
-John Maxwell

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