Failing Forward — What God Does With Your Biggest Failures (Resilience Through Redemption) | EP19
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Your failure is not the end of your story. It is the most expensive lesson God ever paid to teach you.
In this episode of Assured and Brazen, we open with one of the most powerful ideas from Japanese culture — Kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold. And we use it as the lens for one of the most avoided conversations in the Christian life — what God actually does with your failures.
We dig into Jeremiah 18 and the potter's hands — the marring happened while God was still working, and it didn't make Him drop the clay. We unpack the difference between regret and remorse — the distinction that keeps most people stuck long after the failure itself. We walk through a Rubble Audit to extract the gold from the grit. And we close with Peter on the beach — the most tender picture of restoration in the entire New Testament.
Because in the Kingdom — your scars are your credentials. The cracks are where the gold goes. And the only permanent failure is the one you refuse to learn from.
Get up. The Potter isn't done.
Chapters
- 00:00 Embracing Failure
- 07:15 Failure and God's Plan
- 15:30 Failure and God's Redo
- 22:59 God's Do-Over
- 29:04 Reshaping Your Story Through Failure