Have you ever felt like you’ve failed God?
Maybe it’s something from your past—before you came to Christ. Or maybe it’s something more recent… something you said, did, or thought as a believer that you knew was wrong.
And now you wonder…
“Have I messed up too badly this time?”
If we’re honest, it can sometimes feel easier to believe God forgives our “before Christ” sins than the ones we commit after we know better.
But Scripture paints a different picture.
In Luke 22, as Jesus’ crucifixion draws near, His disciples—those closest to Him—still didn’t get it. While Jesus was preparing Himself for the reality of the cross, they were squabbling about their future positions in the kingdom, bragging about how they would never let Him down, and falling asleep when He asked them to pray.
It’s not exactly their finest hour.
I wonder how many times they looked back on those moments and believed they had failed God.
How about you?
Do you ever feel like you have failed Him? Maybe you promised yourself you’d never fall into that old pattern again… and then you did. Maybe impatience took over, words were spoken you wish you could take back, or discouragement led you to pull away instead of pressing in.
If so, you’re not alone.
And that leads to an important question:
What does God do with people who know they’ve failed Him?
Let’s take a closer look.


