Can Christians make mistakes?
“Approach the Altar.” Leviticus 9:7
After the sin of the Golden Calf, at the dedication of the Tabernacle, Moses told Aaron to step forward to the Altar and bring the proper sacrifices. Aaron did not feel worthy, because of his involvement with the golden calf, and Moses had to remind him that he was chosen for this task.
Give yourself a break. Don’t think, “I made a mistake, it’s over.” Though your mistake may have had devastating results, you must ask Yahveh for forgiveness and move on. Remember: Yahveh not only forgave Aaron, He chose him to be the first High Priest.
Trials keep You strong,
Sorrows keep you human,
Failures keep you humble,
Happiness keeps you sweet,
Success keeps you glowing,
But Only Yashua keeps you going!
~ Unknown ~
This post was taken from a Livejournal community. To see who wrote it see the link at Army of Christ community. When I saw this, I agree with it because no one, not even top pastors or strong ministry leaders, can lead totally error or sin free lives! We all will make mistakes because of our flesh that leads us to sin. We are stuck in our flesh till we die. So it’s all about war between our souls and flesh. Sometimes flesh makes us do wrong things but as long as we ask for His forgiveness we can go on and keep trying our best to lead hope. As long as we have accepted Jesus as our personal savior, we can depend on Him continuously to overcome any mistakes or tribulations that we may experience in our daily lives. Without Jesus, we would never be able to be free of our errors. If we were able to lead a perfect life, then we wouldn’t need Him at all! That is the worst mistake anyone could ever make thinking that they don’t need Jesus in their lives because they’re in control of their lives. That’s not so true. I believe that we can live our lives in peace if we put all of our troubles, worries and problems in Him to bring peace of mind and spirit as well as overcome any temptations we may face or experience.
Aerynna Du Noir is an aspiring writer with an appreciation for gothic architecture, fantasy/dark art, antiques, paranormal, science fiction, horror, gothic and fantasy fiction and movies. Admires vampires for their beauty, intelligence, grace and fearlessness. Appreciates dark fashion ranging from vintage & victorian inspired fashion to gothic lolita fashion, and black is my primary color of choice.






