No matter how badly we may have stumbled or failed in our walk with God, there is always hope and restoration available if we are willing to turn back to Him. Even when John Mark made a mistake and left the ministry, he was later called back by Paul and declared "profitable" for the work of God. This shows that God does not discard us after our failures; instead, He invites us to rise up, pray it through, and get back in the faith. The past cannot be changed, but from this moment forward, you can serve God with all your heart, trusting that He can redeem your story and use you for His glory. [49:35]
2 Timothy 4:11 (ESV)
"Luke alone is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is very useful to me for ministry."
Reflection: Is there a mistake or failure in your past that you have let define you? What is one step you can take today to bring it to God and begin moving forward in faith again?
Serving God is not just about enjoying the blessings, the fellowship, or the good feelings; it is about remaining faithful to Him through every season, whether joyful or difficult. There will be times when ministry, relationships, or life itself no longer feel fun or easy, and the temptation to quit may be strong. But true discipleship means committing to follow Jesus regardless of circumstances, because He is worthy and has called us. Our faithfulness is not measured by how we feel, but by our willingness to keep going, trusting that God is with us in both the highs and the lows. [39:53]
James 1:12 (ESV)
"Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him."
Reflection: When serving God or others stops feeling enjoyable, what helps you stay committed? How can you remind yourself today that your faithfulness is for God, not just for the good times?
It is not enough to simply attend church or be around the things of God; we must move from being mere observers to becoming true disciples who are connected to God personally. Many people come to God for what they can receive, but never surrender their hearts or become faithful believers. Real transformation and blessing come when we give ourselves fully to God, seek His presence, and allow Him to change us from the inside out. Being a disciple means saying "yes" to God, guarding our minds, and trusting Him with every part of our lives. [33:09]
John 15:5 (ESV)
"I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing."
Reflection: In what ways have you been an observer rather than a disciple? What is one area of your life you can intentionally surrender to God today to deepen your walk with Him?
When we realize we have made a mistake or failed, it is not enough to simply feel regret or sorrow; we must take action to change and move forward. Whether it means apologizing, making amends, or stepping back into the work God has called us to, God honors those who are willing to own their mistakes and actively pursue restoration. Like John Mark, who became profitable again by returning to the ministry, we too can experience new life and purpose if we are willing to get up, pray, and do what God asks of us. [48:53]
Proverbs 24:16 (ESV)
"For the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity."
Reflection: Is there a specific action God is prompting you to take to make things right or move forward after a mistake? What is stopping you, and how can you take that step today?
Past failures often come from trying to do things in our own strength or according to our own plans, but God calls us to try again—this time, His way. When we surrender our will, seek His guidance, and act in obedience, God brings clarity, stability, and blessing. Don’t let fear of failure or past disappointments keep you from stepping out again; instead, trust that with God’s help, you can change, grow, and succeed where you once fell short. [46:45]
Isaiah 43:18-19 (ESV)
"Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert."
Reflection: What is one area where you need to try again, but this time with God’s direction and strength? How can you practically seek God’s will and take a new step of faith today?
Life is full of moments when our expectations don’t match reality, especially when it comes to serving God. Many begin their walk with Christ full of zeal, inspired by stories of God’s power and the warmth of Christian fellowship. But as John Mark discovered on the mission field, and as many of us have learned, the journey of faith is not always filled with excitement and easy victories. There are times when the challenges become real, the opposition fierce, and the feelings of joy and support seem distant. It’s in these moments that the temptation to quit can be strongest.
The story of John Mark is a powerful reminder that even when we make mistakes—when we quit, stumble, or walk away—God’s grace is still available. Paul, who once saw John Mark as a liability, later called him “profitable for the ministry.” This transformation didn’t happen by accident. It required John Mark to get real with God, to move from being an observer to a true disciple, and to take action to change. Serving God is not about riding the wave of good feelings or relying on someone else’s faith. It’s about personal commitment, surrender, and a willingness to get back up after a fall.
Many people approach God with the wrong expectations, thinking that a simple prayer or a visit to church will magically fix their problems. But God calls us to a deeper relationship—a reality in Him that goes beyond surface-level participation. Blessings flow from a life surrendered to God, not from casual or transactional faith. When we stumble, the answer is not to wallow in regret or stay down, but to pray, rise up, and get back in the faith. There is life after a mistake, but it requires humility, repentance, and action.
Faithfulness is not measured by how we feel in the good times, but by our commitment to God in the hard times. Whether in ministry, marriage, family, or personal growth, the call is the same: don’t quit when it gets tough. Instead, take responsibility, seek God’s help, and move forward. God is not finished with you. If you’ve made a mistake, there is hope and restoration if you will turn to Him, pray it through, and get back in the race.
``Maybe I'm talking to somebody who's made a bad mistake. Maybe you stumbled in your faith along the way. Maybe somewhere along the line, you gave up your walk with God because things got too challenging. Maybe things got too hard, and it wasn't like you wanted to be. You've got to learn how to sometimes pray it through. Rise up and get back in the faith. Begin to walk for God again. You see, this is one thing I like about the Word of God. Paul said, only look who's with me. Take Mark and bring him with thee, for he is profitable to me for the ministry. He went from a bad mistake to being profitable to the man of God.
[00:25:58]
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#AuthenticServiceMatters
Did you say no to the world? Did you stop the world from flowing into your mind and begin to put on the helmet of salvation? Did you do anything like that? No, I did not. Well, that's why things kept coming into your mind. And the more things you let in your mind, the more mental problems you're going to have. You've got to learn to guard your mind. You've got to learn to bring every thought to the captivity of Christ. When the world starts throwing things out, you're all this negativity. You've got to give it to God and say, God, I'm going to trust in you.
[00:32:04]
(28 seconds)
#TrustAndRelease
I used to, and I used to have problems. I used to be stressed. I used to be overwhelmed. But I've learned over the years, take it to God in prayer. Allow God to help. When things happen, somebody said, how can you deal with so many things? I learned a long time ago, I can only handle so much and I have to call on my God. Lord, in the name of Jesus, I need to take care of this and take care of that. Lord, I need help with this. to give it to God, and then when there's a problem, and I've given it over to God, I let him take it. I know a lot of people, when they give a problem to God, they take it right back. I'm not doing that. If he can't work it out, neither can I, and so I have to learn to have a reality in God.
[00:32:39]
(41 seconds)
#ActiveFaithOverObservation
If you're just observing, you're not going to have a reality in God, and the devil's just going to walk all over you, all kind of problems and situations, and so if you've stumbled in your faith because you were just an observer, you're just casually coming to church, being a church attendee, and you made a bad decision as problems began to come in, and you're expecting one thing, and it didn't happen that way, and you quit serving God, I want you to know that was a bad decision, but you can rise up from that bad decision and serve God with all your heart, all your mind, and allow God to do something that you've never thought possible.
[00:33:28]
(33 seconds)
#SurrenderForBlessing
Somebody is getting ready to get blessed, not because of just some preacher praying over them, but because they surrendered their life to God and said, yes, Lord, and as they begin to give their all to God, he reaches all the way down. He heard that prayer. He knows exactly what Jesus said. You said, yes, God, he's going to pick you up, clean you up, put you on solid ground.
[00:34:16]
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#PowerInGodsPresence
Brother, this month, this evening, I want to encourage somebody, if you failed, if you made a bad decision, rise up, pray, and get back in the faith. You see, when John Mark came to the realization, this is no game. He saw that devil facing up with Paul, and it was not going to back down until Paul pulled out the power of God on him and caused him to be blind, have him walk around for somebody to lead him. It got real, and he began to realize, wait a minute. Relieving was the wrong answer. Quitting was the wrong answer. What I should have done is called on the power of God myself.
[00:34:36]
(40 seconds)
#NoOtherPlaceButGod
So many times people run when challenges come. They run when problems happen. They run when there's all kind of things going on. I've learned I can't go anywhere else. I'm like Peter. Where else can we go? There's nowhere else I can run to. There's no other God. There's no other Lord. There's no other Savior. There's no other place I can be than right where God has me, and so therefore, I need Jesus. to bless me right where I'm at. If I leave, that's a terrible mistake.
[00:35:23]
(31 seconds)
#FaithfulBeyondFeelings
If you've made a bad mistake, if you've done something wrong, don't just sit there commiserating. I made a mistake. I did wrong. Take action. Right now, today, call on the name of Jesus and say, God, I'm ready to get back up. I'm ready, God, to go back and do what I need to do. I told somebody something. I said something wrong. We had a fight. I'm willing, God, to go and apologize. I'm willing, God, to go whatever it takes. I'm willing, God, to get that job again. I'm willing, God, to go to my family member. God, I want to change. Somebody said, is there life after a mistake? There is life after a mistake. If you're willing to take action, own it, and then change things. God, help me.
[00:48:44]
(45 seconds)
#LifeAfterMistakes
To all those that have done something wrong, to those that have stumbled in their faith before God, to those who maybe are not feeling as strong as they should have been because you did this or you made a mistake, let it go. There is no time machine to go backwards and take that day over. All you can do is from this point on, serve God with everything within you. Pray. God, I'm sorry. Pray. God, pick me back up. And then ask God to put you back where he wants you to be and watch what God will do.
[00:49:53]
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#PrayRiseServe
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