And What if I Fail?Näide

Where are you?
We know that the media likes to write "their truth" because it is more exciting...
After a major event many years ago, I got into the same cab with a young singer to go to the hotel where all the artists were staying. Early in the morning we received many calls from the press, assuming things happened between us that were pure fabrication on the part of the press.
HELP! What had been merely sharing a cab resulted in an awful 2-3 days for me. I went home, lowered all the shutters, cried and had a terrible fear that the press would write more lies.
At some point my father came to my door. I didn't dare to open it, even though it was my father, because I was so broken, so scared.... But at that moment, my father reminded me of who I am. He reminded me of the truth and said, "Daughter, now we will pray!"
Miracles don't just happen. Miracles happen when we pray. And I got to experience my miracle: the press wrote NOTHING!
Whether you've been hiding guiltily or innocently, today your Father is knocking on your door to remind you of the truth! Whether the truth is, "Come into the light, you didn't do anything!", or, "Come into the light, even though you failed," God wants to help you. He wants to forgive you!
Do you know what God’s very first question to man was? "Where are you?" (Genesis 3:9 NIV). Yes, Adam had also been hiding, but God wanted to show him that He was there with him!
And He is here for you too! He calls you to come into the light. He wants to help you.
Will you open the door today?
You are a miracle!
Déborah
Pühakiri
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When we fail, where does our strength come from? If you love Jesus, your strength will come from him and through him! If you fail, he is there. And here is a short reminder we all need.
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