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WHEN YOUR SETBACK BECOMES YOUR COMEBACK

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Proverbs 24:16


When Your Setback Becomes Your Comeback
Donald Cantrell
Proverbs 24:16

Good Friday Sermon

Pro 24:16 KJV - For a just [man] falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.

I - The Past Stories

II - The Present Sadness

III - The Perplexing Shock

IV - The Prominent Status

V - The Prolific Story

History's greatest comebacks stem from our everyday setbacks!

Michael Jordan

One of the most famous sports setbacks is Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest to play the sport of basketball, who was cut from his high school team. MJ had a major setback. He chose to reset and get to work. Now we can argue that him being rejected or having that setback pushed him to work on his game and took him to a whole new level eventually becoming the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time).

Steve Jobs

Another setback story is of one of the greatest innovators and greatest minds of our century, the late Steve Jobs. Did you know Steve Jobs was fired from his own company? Talk about a setback. Steve hit the reset button and set the stage for one of the biggest comebacks ever. After being let go he returned with a product that undoubtedly changed the world, as we know it. Steve returned to Apple, his company that he had been fired from years earlier, with the "iPod". This changed everything, not only for Steve, but also for the world.

Kevin Hart

The stories of setbacks have no doubt made for the best comebacks in history. Did you know Kevin Hart has heard numerous times that he is not funny? Kevin was told straight to his face by one of the biggest comedy promoters he respected that he was not funny, and he should do something else.
Kevin revealed he was devastated from this promoter's comments in his New York Times best seller I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons. This major setback for Kevin set the stage for his comeback. Kevin Hart is the biggest comedian in the world now selling out world tours. He has a very succes ...

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