Admitting Mistakes
The prophets had exemplary characters and they avoided sins, nevertheless, God allowed them to make mistakes.
Jonah left his community without permission and David made a hasty judgment.
They were made to make mistakes, to demonstrate their fallibility and human nature so that they could relish in the human feeling of seeking forgiveness and remorse.
They used to fall prostrate upon realizing their mistakes. Every mistake was a chance for them to grow and come back stronger than before.
The prophets showed us how admitting mistakes makes us responsible. By acknowledging our shortcomings, we learn to overcome them.
Jonah left his community without permission and David made a hasty judgment.
They were made to make mistakes, to demonstrate their fallibility and human nature so that they could relish in the human feeling of seeking forgiveness and remorse.
They used to fall prostrate upon realizing their mistakes. Every mistake was a chance for them to grow and come back stronger than before.
The prophets showed us how admitting mistakes makes us responsible. By acknowledging our shortcomings, we learn to overcome them.