March 21, 2025

God Can Redeem Our Mistakes

Romans 8:28

We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

— Romans 8:28

At times when my choices led to regret and distress, it was hard to see past the immediate consequences. But I have learned that God can redeem even our biggest mistakes and use them for his glory.

One vivid memory is from a poor financial decision I made. It caused a lot of stress for my family. I felt immense guilt and shame, but a trusted pastor reminded me of God’s promise in Romans 8:28. He encouraged me to seek God’s guidance and to trust that the Lord can bring good out of even the most challenging situations. Through prayer and support from our church community, our family eventually overcame that hardship and learned valuable lessons about stewardship and faith.

Another example is from a friend who struggled with addiction for many years. After hitting rock bottom, he surrendered his life to Christ and found not only sobriety but also a new purpose in helping others with similar struggles. His journey showed me that God can transform our darkest moments into powerful testimonies of his grace and redemption.

Embracing God’s redemption means acknowledging our mistakes, seeking God’s forgiveness, and trusting in his plan for our lives. By sharing our experiences and the lessons we have learned, we can provide hope and encouragement for others.

Lord, you can turn our mistakes into opportunities for growth and restoration. Help us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

About the author — Darrell Delaney

Darrell Delaney is a pastor, leadership coach, and co-host of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork. Shaped by a story that includes early responsibility in a home marked by addiction, and later seasons of burnout and renewal, Darrell is committed to helping people return to who they are in Jesus Christ so they can live with clarity, identity, and purpose. He is the founder of Strategic Design Consultants and creator of the Lead From Wholeness™ framework, equipping values-driven leaders to build healthy rhythms, resilient teams, and mission-aligned lives. Darrell is a PhD candidate in Organizational Leadership. He and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys family time, walking, reading, basketball, chess, and video games. 

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