We all fail—but failure doesn’t have to define us. In this sermon, we explore David’s story of bringing the Ark into Jerusalem (2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 13–16) and how he turned a #disastrous first attempt into a victorious, joyful success. Drawing from Scripture like Proverbs 24:16, Lamentations 3:22–23, Romans 8:1, and Mark 16:7, we see how failure:Teaches humility and dependence on GodEncourages self-examinationShows the power of getting back upLearn how to process failure, avoid self-condemnation, and #embrace the truth that your story isn’t over—because God’s mercies are new every morning.#mitzvot #Jewish #shabbat #shalom #blowtheshofar #Shofarblast #MishkahnDavidRI #Tenakh #Bible #Torah #webelieve #BritChadasha #Godbreathed #wordofgod #inspired #messianicjudaism #messianic #christian #yeshua #faith #jesus #love #theway #biblicalmonth #biblicalcalendar #theway #thetruth #thelife #life #hope #love #birth #bornagain #moses #moshe #parshat #torahportion #Israel #fallforward #failure #notdefining #define #arkofthecovenant #kingdavid #victorious #joyful #success #failureteaches #teaches #proverbs #lamentaions #Romans #Mark #dependenceongod #selfexamination #power #gettingbackup #processfailure #gettingbackup #storyisntover #yourstory #Hismercies #neweverymorning