Showing posts with label mistakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mistakes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Giving Room For Mistakes To Those We Love

Most of us have had the experience of seeing people we love make mistakes and wishing we could stop what was happening. We don’t want people we care about to have to deal with the difficult consequences of unwise actions. It breaks our hearts to see them in pain.

But many of us have also discovered that there is a process of learning, growing and maturing that must take place in life. And an unavoidable aspect of this maturing process involves making mistakes. We cannot learn to walk without falling down.

Hey, think about it: there were people who loved us and they could not prevent some of the mistakes they saw us making. In a very similar way we will not be able to prevent some of the mistakes we see people making.


I’m not suggesting we can never help or give wise counsel when we see people heading in a direction that will cause pain. If we can intervene and prevent troubles, that’s great, we should do so. But sometimes they will not be ready to hear our advice and we will have to endure the heartache, be patient and… pray.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Discernment Regarding Mistakes


Some mistakes offer great life lessons and are actually helpful, valuable experiences.  Some mistakes, however, have serious long-term, negative consequences.  These second types of mistakes are, obviously, the ones to avoid.  An aspect of wisdom and good judgment involves having a sense of the difference between these two kinds of mistakes.