We all want our life to be successful in every day. Some of the best-selling books are based on how to succeed
in life. You won’t find a book on how to become a failure, because we already know how to do it. No one
looks for failures, but contrariwise we desire more so, to tell others of great successes, and the good fortunes
we have in this life. However, when we are faced with unanticipated failures, we become vulnerable from
mere, disappointment, to degress into deep sadness, and possibly depression. We have a natural tendency to
look to others, and even ourselves to blame, for each failure we experience. The bottom line is that we take
pride in making something out of our lives, and that sense of accomplishment, which we can take pride in and
lean on such for a sense of dignity. However, when we do fail, it can be a serious blow to our ego, dignity, and
sense of well being, and remove all drive from within us to where we may just feel like dying, or worse
contemplate killing ourselves. Unfortunately, many have taken such a latter drastic measure and ended their
lives. However, what is the answer to those who experience such sadness and depression? What would God
want us to do, in such cases? Should we expect a life of roses, and bliss each day of our lives, with most of our
desires coming to fruition, and nothing less? We are living in a world where we basically have two choices; to
strive to be successful, or suffer greatly, in pain and agony. So to the unsuccessful man, he not only fails
himself, and perhaps his family, but others who have been to any degree inspired by his efforts to succeed. So
how should we approach this mystery called life with all of its misgivings it has to offer us?
Recently I read this story in the Trumpet magazine. Some years ago, it was proposed to send logs
from Canada to New York, by a new method. The ingenious plan of Mr. Joggins was to bind great logs together by
cables and iron girders and to tow the cargo as a raft. When the novel craft neared New York and success
seemed assured, a terrible storm arose. In the fury of the tempest, the iron snapped like icicles and the angry
waters scattered the logs far and wide. The chief of the Hydrographic Department at Washington heard of
failure of the experiment, and at once send word to shipmasters the world over, urging them to watch carefully
for these logs which he described; and to note the precise location of each in latitude and longitude and the
time the observation was made.
Hundreds of captains, sailing over the waters of the earth, noted the logs, in the Atlantic Ocean, in the
Mediterranean, in the South Seas-for in to all waters did these venturesome ones travel. Hundreds of reports
were made covering a period of weeks and months. These observations were then carefully collected,
systematized and tabulated, and discoveries were made as to the course of ocean currents that otherwise would
have been impossible. The loss of the Joggins raft was not a real failure, for it led to one of the great
discoveries in modern marine geography and navigation.
In our superior knowledge we are disposed to speak in a patronizing tone of the follies of the alchemists of
old. But their failure to transmute the base metals in to gold resulted in the birth of chemistry. They did not
succeed in what they attempted, but they brought in to vogue the natural processes of sublimation, filtration,
distillation, and crystallization; they invented the alembic, the retort, the sand-bath, the water-bath and other
valuable instruments. To them is due the discovery of antimony, sulfuric ether and phosphorus, the cupellation
of gold and silver, the determining of the properties of saltpeter and its use in gunpowder, and the discovery of
distillation of essential oils. This was the success of failure, a wondrous process of Nature for the highest
growth-a mighty lesson of comfort, strength, and encouragement if man would only realize and accept it.
Many of our failures can indeed become springboards, which can launch us to even greater heights of
success, than, than we ever hoped in our dreams. Life is a successive unfolding combination of both of
successes and failures. The God of creation, who cares for us, also knows how to even work through our
failures. If we trust HIM, He will take us through our failure, for are told by His Word, that all things work
together for good to them that love Him, and are called according to His purposes. Not all GOOD things, but
all THINGS work together for good, which is a huge difference. Many assume that if something less than
positive happens, they naturally conclude, that something is terribly wrong, and thus, may become sad,
miserable, depressed. However, we must consider this; the same God who created us, is also our strength and
refuge. We therefore, have good reason to remain calm, strong, and continue to keep our mind focused on
Him, who said: “I am with you always”. Let us therefore, face the tempests with confidence and calmness
trusting that the victory will be ours.
[Continued…]
Can We Turn Our Failures To Successes


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