Dec. 30, 2025

When You Fail Publicly

When You Fail Publicly

Ever blown it in a way everyone could see and wondered if God is done with you? In this episode, discover how Jesus restores and recommissions public failures like Peter, and like you.

Ever blown it in a way everyone could see and wondered if God is done with you? In this episode, discover how Jesus restores and recommissions public failures like Peter, and like you.

Have you ever failed so publicly that you wondered if you’d permanently disqualified yourself from being used by God?

When your sin, meltdown, or bad decision is out in the open, it’s easy to believe the lie that you’re now “damaged goods,” forgiven maybe, but benched for good. Shame whispers that your worst chapter is the headline of your life, and that God has moved on to someone more reliable.

In this episode, we look at Chuck Colson’s Watergate downfall and Peter’s denial of Jesus in John 21 to see a different story—one where Jesus doesn’t just forgive fallen people, He restores them and sends them back out with a renewed, humbler calling. You’ll be encouraged to believe that your failure can become, in God’s hands, the very place He shows His grace most clearly.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How Jesus’ threefold question to Peter, “Do you love Me?”, gently rewrote Peter’s three denials
  • Why your worst, most public failure doesn’t cancel God’s call on your life
  • A simple way to bring your own failure to Jesus and ask, “How do You want to use me now?”

 

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A powerful man in Washington, D. C. goes from the

 

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inner circle of the White House to a prison cell with his name

 

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splashed across every headline. Chuck Colson was President

 

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Nixon's hatchet man during Watergate, known for

 

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bare-knuckle politics, until he pled guilty to obstruction of

 

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justice and went to federal prison in disgrace. Overnight,

 

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the man who once walked the West Wing was wearing an inmate

 

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number. When your failure is that public and that humiliating,

 

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why would you believe God still has any calling left for you?

 

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Welcome to Daily Devotions for Busy Lives. I'm Bart Leger. Have

 

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you ever had a moment when you blew it in a way you can't hide?

 

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When you failed publicly? When your name, your reputation,

 

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maybe even your ministry or career feels marked by what you

 

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did wrong? In John 21, after the resurrection, we're told,

 

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breakfast, Jesus asked Simon Peter, Simon, son of John, do

 

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you love me more than these? Yes, Lord, Peter replied. You know I

 

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love you. Then feed my lambs, Jesus told him. Jesus repeated

 

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the question. Simon, son of John, do you love me? Yes, Lord, Peter

 

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said. You know I love you. Then, take care of my sheep, Jesus

 

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said. A third time, he asked him. Simon, son of John, do you love

 

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me? Peter was hurt that Jesus asked the question a third time.

 

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He said, Lord, you know everything. You know that I love

 

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you. Jesus said, Then feed my sheep. To feel the weight of

 

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that moment, you have to remember what happened a few

 

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days earlier. Peter was the disciple who said, Lord, I'll

 

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die with you. I'll never deny you. And then, when the pressure

 

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hit, he denied even knowing Jesus three different times.

 

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Loudly, very publicly, within earshot of people who knew him.

 

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Luke tells us that after the third denial, the rooster crowed,

 

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and Jesus turned and looked straight at Peter. Peter then

 

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went outside and wept bitterly. He knew he had failed, not in

 

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private, but in front of others, and worst of all, in front of

 

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Jesus himself. Maybe you know that feeling in your own way.

 

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Your failure might not have been on the news, but it was public

 

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enough. People at church know. Your family knows. Your

 

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co-workers know. Maybe it was a moral failure, an affair, an

 

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addiction that came to light, or maybe a meltdown at work, or

 

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something you said, something you said online that hurt people,

 

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and you wish you could rewrite the scene, but you can't. And

 

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there's a voice whispering, Well, that's it. God can forgive you,

 

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maybe, but he's certainly done using you. John 21 shows us a

 

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different story. Jesus doesn't hold a press conference to shame

 

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Peter. He cooks him breakfast on a beach. He doesn't pretend that

 

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nothing happened either. He goes straight to the sore spot, not

 

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to crush him, but to heal Peter. Three times Peter denied Jesus.

 

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Three times Jesus asks, Do you love me? It's not because he

 

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didn't know the answer. It's because he's walking Peter back

 

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through his failure and rewriting it with grace. Each

 

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time Peter says, You know I love you. Jesus doesn't say, Prove it

 

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by never failing again. He says, Then feed my lambs. Take care of

 

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my sheep. Feed my sheep. In other words, Peter, I'm not only

 

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forgiving you, I'm recommissioning you. I still

 

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trust you with my people. Your calling is not canceled. That's

 

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the heart of Jesus toward repentant failures. He doesn't

 

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minimize sin, and he doesn't erase consequences, but he also

 

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doesn't throw people away. Chuck Colson knows that feeling.

 

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Instead of hiding from his past, he met Jesus in the middle of it

 

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and began leading Bible studies behind bars. After his release,

 

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the man who had become a symbol of corruption founded Prison

 

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Fellowship, which grew into the largest prison ministry in the

 

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world, serving inmates, families, and wardens in Jesus' name.

 

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Colson never denied his sin. He just refused to believe it was

 

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the end of his story. Like Peter on that beach in John 21, he

 

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discovered that Jesus doesn't just forgive failures, he

 

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recommissions them. Your worst chapter doesn't cancel your

 

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calling. In God's hands, it can become the very place he uses

 

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you most. I don't know what your public failure has been, or how

 

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many people know about it, but I do know this. If you belong to

 

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Jesus, your worst moment is not the final word of your life. The

 

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cross already has that job. The question Jesus asked Peter is

 

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the same question he asks you. Do you love me? Not, did you get

 

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it all right? Not, can you promise you'll never stumble

 

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again? But, do you love me? If the answer from a broken but

 

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honest heart is, yes, Lord, you know I love you, then there is

 

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still a feed my sheep attached to your name. Your calling might

 

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look different now. It might be quieter, humbler, more aware of

 

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your weaknesses, but often God uses that very humility and

 

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experience of failure to make you more compassionate, more

 

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real, more open, and more effective in caring for others.

 

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Here's today's challenge. Think of one failure that still makes

 

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you wince, especially if others know about it, and bring it

 

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honestly to Jesus. In prayer, picture yourself on that beach

 

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with him. Hear him ask, Do you love me? And answer him honestly.

 

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Then ask, Lord, in light of all this, how do you want to use me

 

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now? What feed my sheep looks like for me in this season? You

 

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may not get a lightning bolt answer, but stay open. His

 

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restoring work often starts right there. you know our worst

 

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moments and our public failures better than anyone, and yet you

 

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still invite us close. Thank you for how you restored Peter and

 

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for how you restored people like Chuck Colson. For the people

 

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listening who feel disqualified, would you whisper hope again?

 

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Help them hear your question. Do you love me? And believe that.

 

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In your hands, their story isn't over. In Jesus' name, amen. If

 

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this episode has encouraged you, would you consider sharing it

 

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with someone who feels like their failure has put them on

 

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the shelf? Just send them the link in the show notes. They may

 

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need this reminder today. Thanks for joining me today on Daily

 

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Devotions for Busy Lives. up big time doesn't mean God is done

 

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with you. In Christ, your worst chapter doesn't cancel your

 

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calling. Come back next time for more encouragement to help you

 

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live grounded in God's truth. Until then, God bless and have a

 

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great day.