Learning to Release Mistakes
- Our Rooted Life

- Jan 1
- 2 min read
Hey friend, I’m so glad you’re here. Pull up a chair, grab something warm to sip, and let’s chat.
We all make mistakes. Some are small, some cut deep, but all of them can feel heavier than they should when we keep carrying them around. I know what it feels like to replay something over and over in my head, wishing I could go back and do it differently. The truth is, sometimes we hold on to our mistakes far longer than God ever intended us to. Romans 8:1 reminds us, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” That means once we’ve brought our mistakes to Him, we don’t have to live under the weight of guilt or shame anymore. But if we’re not careful, the enemy will whisper lies that keep us stuck, telling us we’re disqualified, unworthy, or will never get it right. Holding on to mistakes not only gives the enemy room to derail your destiny, but it also traps you in a place of believing you’re not enough. That is the opposite of what God says about you. In Christ, you are forgiven, redeemed, and free.
I’ve had to learn to release my mistakes, not by pretending they didn’t happen, but by trusting that God can use even the broken pieces for His glory. Every stumble has the potential to become a stepping stone when I place it in His hands. If you’re holding on to mistakes today, let this be a reminder: you don’t have to carry them anymore. Let go, breathe, and walk in the freedom that’s already yours in Christ.
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Romans 8:1
With love and gratitude, always
Kevi



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