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We live in a world of highlight reels — carefully edited moments that make life look polished and successful. But real life includes outtakes, failures, and seasons we would rather forget.
In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore how Scripture shows that God does not respond to spiritual performance, but to humble, honest hearts. From David’s repentance to the tax collector’s prayer — and ultimately to the cross — we see that what looks like failure can become redemption in God’s hands. If you’ve ever felt defined by mistakes or discouraged by suffering, this episode is for you. In Christ, even the outtakes are not wasted.
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We live in a world of highlight reels — carefully edited moments that make life look polished and successful. But real life includes outtakes, failures, and seasons we would rather forget.
In this episode of Arthur’s Bible Study/Reflection, we explore how Scripture shows that God does not respond to spiritual performance, but to humble, honest hearts. From David’s repentance to the tax collector’s prayer — and ultimately to the cross — we see that what looks like failure can become redemption in God’s hands. If you’ve ever felt defined by mistakes or discouraged by suffering, this episode is for you. In Christ, even the outtakes are not wasted.