Past mistakes can be an enormous asset IF you treat them as David did. He saw them as things he could use for his future benefit and blessing. In many ways, this was a man of enormous contradictions: from the sublime to the degrading, from spiritual to sinful, he lived through it all and did it all. Not at all a "holier-than-thou" self-righteous saint, his checkered life only adds to his credibility. What can we learn from him about using past mistakes for present benefits? The Jewish term for this is "doing teshuva": Tune in and take notes! Your host: Rev. Rick Anderson, this Thursday at 9:30-10:30 pm, EDT. Listen LIVE at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fougcrew, or through Twitter, Linkedin, Googleplus, and Facebook.com/fougcrew. To call with a question or comment: 347-324-5759. To access Rev. Anderson's website: http://www.scripturesdramatized.com
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