From Defeat to Victory
“I will give you every place where you set your foot, as I promised Moses.”
Joshua 1:3
Abraham Lincoln is widely recognized as one of the greatest presidents in the history of our country. He stood tall and strong in a very critical and decisive time in our history. We certainly would regard him as a successful man. But this man also experienced many failures throughout his life. Joshua 1:3
- When Abraham Lincoln went off to the Black Hawk War he was a captain. Through no fault of his own, he returned a private. That brought an end to his military career. His little country village shop “winked out” as he used to say. So he failed as a businessman.
- As a lawyer in Springfield, Illinois, he was too impractical, too unpolished, and too temperamental to be successful.
- Turning to politics, he was defeated in his campaign for the legislature.
- He was defeated in his first attempt to be nominated for Congress and in his application to be Commissioner of the General Land Office.
- He was defeated in the Senatorial election of 1854 and in his aspirations for the Vice Presidency in 1856.
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