“Your mistake isn’t the end – It’s your new beginning”
Could Become Your Greatest Growth?
Ever felt that stomach-drop moment when you know you’ve messed up big time, and now you’re afraid you’ll lose someone important?
You’re not alone. Even kings like David from Psalm 51 made huge mistakes.
But here’s the cool part—he left us a simple blueprint for fixing things:
Step 1 (Awareness): Clearly admit, “I messed up.”
No excuses, no stories.
Just honesty.
Step 2 (Compassion): Feel and understand the pain you’ve caused.
Think: “How would I feel if someone did this to me?”
Step 3 (Boundaries): Decide clearly what you’ll try to do differently next time through effort.
It’s not just saying sorry; it’s making sure the mistake isn’t repeated.
Step 4 (Forgiveness): Ask genuinely to be forgiven.
Not because you’re perfect—but because real relationships are built through vulnerability and honesty.
Here’s what to think about:
Relationships don’t break because of mistakes—they break when we refuse to repair them.
