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When You're the One Who's Wrong

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When you’ve blown it, how do you move forward? In this episode, we’ll see how humility, honesty, and a plan for change can turn a mistake into a stepping stone.

God honors humility when we own our mistakes and take steps to make things right.

What do you do when you’re the one who’s wrong?

We’ve all been there—wishing we could rewind, delete the email, take back the words. Our pride says, “Hide it” or “Excuse it.” But God’s Word gives us a different approach.

Scripture:

James 4:10 – “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up in honor.” (NLT)

In 2012, Apple Maps launched to much fanfare—and immediate backlash over wrong directions and strange visuals. The surprising part? Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, issued a public apology and pointed users to competitor apps until Apple could fix the problem. His humility turned a PR disaster into a trust-building moment.

Humility isn’t weakness—it’s truth in action. Admitting fault opens the door for God to honor you and for relationships to heal.

Key Points from Today’s Episode:

  • Humility is not self-punishment; it’s aligning with God’s truth.
  • Owning mistakes clears the way for reconciliation and growth.
  • God promises to lift up those who humble themselves before Him.

Ask the Lord if there’s an area where you need to admit you were wrong. Take one step toward making it right.

Humility might feel like going low, but God promises to lift you up in His time.

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If this podcast encourages you, consider becoming a monthly supporter—your gift helps me keep sharing God’s Word and bringing these devotions to life each weekday. Become a supporter today.

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Website: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com

Feeling spiritually drained? Start here. Download your free copy of my eBook Making Time for Jesus here.

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Content provided by Bart Leger. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bart Leger or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When you’ve blown it, how do you move forward? In this episode, we’ll see how humility, honesty, and a plan for change can turn a mistake into a stepping stone.

God honors humility when we own our mistakes and take steps to make things right.

What do you do when you’re the one who’s wrong?

We’ve all been there—wishing we could rewind, delete the email, take back the words. Our pride says, “Hide it” or “Excuse it.” But God’s Word gives us a different approach.

Scripture:

James 4:10 – “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up in honor.” (NLT)

In 2012, Apple Maps launched to much fanfare—and immediate backlash over wrong directions and strange visuals. The surprising part? Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, issued a public apology and pointed users to competitor apps until Apple could fix the problem. His humility turned a PR disaster into a trust-building moment.

Humility isn’t weakness—it’s truth in action. Admitting fault opens the door for God to honor you and for relationships to heal.

Key Points from Today’s Episode:

  • Humility is not self-punishment; it’s aligning with God’s truth.
  • Owning mistakes clears the way for reconciliation and growth.
  • God promises to lift up those who humble themselves before Him.

Ask the Lord if there’s an area where you need to admit you were wrong. Take one step toward making it right.

Humility might feel like going low, but God promises to lift you up in His time.

Share This Episode:

https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com/48

Send me a text

Support the show

If this podcast encourages you, consider becoming a monthly supporter—your gift helps me keep sharing God’s Word and bringing these devotions to life each weekday. Become a supporter today.

Connect with Bart

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dailydevotionsforbusylives

Website: https://www.dailydevotionsforbusylives.com

Feeling spiritually drained? Start here. Download your free copy of my eBook Making Time for Jesus here.

  continue reading

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