Not one word has failed of all his good promise, which he spoke by Moses his servant” (1 Kings 8:56). Sin isolates us so that the devil can convince that, having made such a stupid mistake, no one wants to be around us again, ever. Sin separates us from God and from God’s people. Your failure may require time to heal. He is proving that God’s word to Israel has not failed, because God always accomplishes His purpose through His free choice of a remnant according to His grace. The title of the song is not god failed it's "the god that failed" so he talks about the god as seen by his mother so stop your fucked up religious shit. Yes, You Failed—But God is Not Done with You You may be reeling from a failure so bad it has consumed your life. "The God that Failed" TheFallen 04/07/03 "The God that Failed… I. e., is it lifted from Shakespeare or some one else? In Chapter 9 of Romans we run head on into the sovereignty of God and the clear teaching of the Bible that God chooses some to be saved, but not others. 5 Reasons Why God Will Never Abandon You,Rebecca Barlow Jordan - Read more about spiritual life growth, Christian living, and faith. When Peter failed, he did not thrust himself outside of the purpose (or decree) of God, but continued within it. 18:21-22. But only some of the people of Israel are truly God's people. But there is no such prophecy in Jeremiah. God is also with us through this.” Has God Failed? Here are those terms: Salvation is never based on natural advantages. Thanks in advance for any help. When Annas asked Jesus about His disciples and His teaching, he wasn’t seeking the truth. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love. For not all who are descended from Israel are Israel. God did not reject his people Romans Ch.11:2 . We must conclude that this sin of Peter was a part of God’s plan and purpose for his life. God announced this through David much later in the words already quoted: 'Today when you hear his voice, don't harden your hearts.' They hear the word of God, what it promises, what it calls for them to do, but they stubbornly resist, concluding it is for someone else. This, he says again, is why the word of God has not failed —why the promises of God have not failed — even though many of Israelites according to the flesh are accursed and cut off from Christ. This idea is, of course, very politically incorrect in our day, and very offensive to our concepts of justice. It was an important reminder for the first readers of the book of Kings, as they found themselves at rock bottom (all too soon after Solomon’s reign). Theologians would say that Peter’s denial was included in the eternal decree of God, purposed before the beginning of time. Not one of God’s words had failed.