Monday Encouragement Devotional from Pastors.com
“We know that in all things God works for good with those who love him, those whom he has called according to his purpose.”

Romans 8:28 (GNT)

Let’s face it. Even pastors make mistakes from time to time. 

Sometimes it’s a decision we regret. Other times it’s a sermon that doesn’t quite land right. It could be a conversation you want to take back. 

But never forget this: Nothing you’ll ever do is beyond the capacity of God to use. You may make mistakes, but God doesn’t.

The Bible says in Romans 8:28: “We know that in all things God works for good with those who love him, those whom he has called according to his purpose” (GNT).

When you make a mistake in ministry, God says, “I can fit that in too. I can use it all for good.” 

Of course, this promise isn’t for everyone. Paul is clear here. The promise is for people who come to God and say, “I want to live for your purposes. I don’t always get it right. But I want to do the right thing. I want to follow you, and I want to trust you.” 

Do that, and God will take it all and use it for his good.

That’s a reason for joy.

When you put your ministry in his hands, it doesn’t mean you’ll never goof up again. You’ll still make bad decisions. You’ll still mess up. But God can fit it all into his plans.

There is no plan B for your ministry. God knew all the mistakes you’d make before you were born. He also knew he’d fit those mistakes into his plan.

That means you can relax. You can stop being anxious. You can trust God’s grace is active in your life.

Do your best with what God has given you. God will work everything into his plan.

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