EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 38 MIN
FAILURE ISN'T FINAL
from LET’S TALK WITH BEN, BRAD & COIT · host LET'S TALK
Ever felt like your setbacks define you? In this episode, Ben, Brad, and Coit explore how failure is not the end but an opportunity to trust Jesus more deeply. They remind us that as believers, walking in God's will means we can't truly fail—only learn and grow through Him. Be encouraged today to see failures as God's redemptive tools, guiding you closer to His plan for your life.In this episode:Discover how failure can be transformed into faith-building momentsLearn practical ways to navigate failure with hope and Christ-centered perspectiveHear stories of failure turned into testimonies of God's graceUnderstand why failure isn't the final word for those walking in God's willBe reminded that Jesus is the ultimate source of victory over disappointment and shameKey Talking Points:Recognizing that failure is a common experience for all men, but it doesn’t define our worth in ChristThe importance of viewing failure through a Jesus-centered lens—failure as a step towards grace, not rejectionHow failure can sometimes be rooted in our identity being tied to our achievementsThe enemy’s strategy to trap us in disappointment, causing spiritual stagnation and cycles of shameThe significance of grounding our expectations in faith rather than experience or circumstancesHow God invites us to be honest with ourselves, leading to genuine growth and freedomScripture References:Romans 8:28 – "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him."Jeremiah 29:11 – "For I know the plans I have for you... to give you a future and a hope."2 Corinthians 12:9 – "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."James 1:5 – "If any of you lacks wisdom, ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault."Practical Takeaways / Application:Reflect on your recent failures and ask Jesus to show you how He can use them for good.Choose to trust God's plan over your feelings of disappointment.Replace self-criticism with Scripture-based affirmations about your identity in Christ.Share your story of failure with a trusted brother in faith for accountability and encouragement.Commit to setting future expectations rooted in faith, not circumstances.Call To Action:Today, meditate on Romans 8:28. Trust that God is at work even in your failures—lean into Jesus for strength and renewal. Share your testimony of God's grace in overcoming failure with someone who needs hope today. Subscribe, comment, and join our community as we walk this journey of building God's way.Timestamps:00:00 – How failure is part of God’s plan for growth02:48 – Recognizing common areas where men feel they’ve failed07:05 – The danger of tying our identity to success or failure12:18 – Fear of failure and its impact on our faith and relationships18:17 – The enemy’s tactic: disappointment and spiritual cycles21:39 – Grounding your expectations in faith, not experience30:02 – Walking in God's will ensures ultimate success, not failure33:08 – Trusting God's plan when outcomes don’t match our hopes36:15 – Encouragement to see failure as a pathway to God's greater purposeResources & Links:https://linktr.ee/letstalkthepod
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Ever felt like your setbacks define you? In this episode, Ben, Brad, and Coit explore how failure is not the end but an opportunity to trust Jesus more deeply. They remind us that as believers, walking in God's will means we can't truly fail—only learn and grow through Him. Be encouraged today to see failures as God's redemptive tools, guiding you closer to His plan for your life.In this episode:Discover how failure can be transformed into faith-building momentsLearn practical ways to navigate failure with hope and Christ-centered perspectiveHear stories of failure turned into testimonies of God's graceUnderstand why failure isn't the final word for those walking in God's willBe reminded that Jesus is the ultimate source of victory over disappointment and shameKey Talking Points:Recognizing that failure is a common experience for all men, but it doesn’t define our worth in ChristThe importance of viewing failure through a Jesus-centered lens—failure as a step towards grace, not rejectionHow failure can sometimes be rooted in our identity being tied to our achievementsThe enemy’s strategy to trap us in disappointment, causing spiritual stagnation and cycles of shameThe significance of grounding our expectations in faith rather than experience or circumstancesHow God invites us to be honest with ourselves, leading to genuine growth and freedomScripture References:Romans 8:28 – "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him."Jeremiah 29:11 – "For I know the plans I have for you... to give you a future and a hope."2 Corinthians 12:9 – "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."James 1:5 – "If any of you lacks wisdom, ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault."Practical Takeaways / Application:Reflect on your recent failures and ask Jesus to show you how He can use them for good.Choose to trust God's plan over your feelings of disappointment.Replace self-criticism with Scripture-based affirmations about your identity in Christ.Share your story of failure with a trusted brother in faith for accountability and encouragement.Commit to setting future expectations rooted in faith, not circumstances.Call To Action:Today, meditate on Romans 8:28. Trust that God is at work even in your failures—lean into Jesus for strength and renewal. Share your testimony of God's grace in overcoming failure with someone who needs hope today. Subscribe, comment, and join our community as we walk this journey of building God's way.Timestamps:00:00 – How failure is part of God’s plan for growth02:48 – Recognizing common areas where men feel they’ve failed07:05 – The danger of tying our identity to success or failure12:18 – Fear of failure and its impact on our faith and relationships18:17 – The enemy’s tactic: disappointment and spiritual cycles21:39 – Grounding your expectations in faith, not experience30:02 – Walking in God's will ensures ultimate success, not failure33:08 – Trusting God's plan when outcomes don’t match our hopes36:15 – Encouragement to see failure as a pathway to God's greater purposeResources & Links:https://linktr.ee/letstalkthepod
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