Failure

Four Fatal Dangers  •  Sermon  •  Submitted
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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Just because we’ve reached some level of success doesn’t we’ve arrived and there’s no more success to be had
the moment we begin to taste a modicum of failure… we give up
We can’t allow failure to be fatal.
Failure becomes fatal when we refuse to get back up.
Failure often leads to shame which can either be helpful or destructive.
Failure must turn us back to God.
Put away pride. Pride blinds us from seeing our flaws.
Put yourself in a position to succeed.
Put your trust in God.
We fail because of pride, lack of preparation.
Success begins with God.
When I am weak then I am strong.
Alabama has lost a total of 14 games, 2 times back to back
won 125/139 90% success rate
“don’t waste the failing”
“Well, we really try to do it the same way because whether you win or lose, we’re always trying to self-assess to see what we need to do to get better,” he said. “I think when you lose, everybody’s much more — the mindset is much more I’m willing to change. I want to learn. I don’t want to waste a failure. What could we have done better? Because everybody’s hurt by the fact that they lost, especially the way we lost that particular game on the last play of the game, but it wasn’t the last play. It’s what led up to the last play. And I think our players realize that.”
ask yourself what went wrong
most people give up when they fail.
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