What happens when a leader falls-and still believes God is not finished?
In a culture that quietly demands perfection from spiritual leaders, Grace to Get Up speaks to the ones who stumbled, repented, yet struggle to rise again without shame. This is not a book about avoiding failure. It is a book about restoration-honest, biblical, and sustainable.
Drawing deeply from Scripture, leadership realities, and lived experience, Raphael N. Adua dismantles the lie that a fall is the final word for the righteous. With clarity and compassion, he shows that falling does not cancel calling-and that rising again often produces wiser, humbler, and stronger leaders.
This book does not excuse sin, minimize accountability, or glorify brokenness. Instead, it addresses what is often ignored: the internal battle after repentance-the guilt, the silence, the fear of being disqualified, and the pressure to perform wholeness instead of living it.
Through biblical examples such as Jesus, Joseph, David, Peter, and others, Grace to Get Up reframes failure as a moment-not an identity. Each chapter guides readers through a restorative journey that emphasizes truth, humility, obedience, sacred isolation, guarded fire, and freedom from public validation.
Written especially for pastors, spiritual leaders, fathers, and anyone carrying quiet wounds, this book invites readers to rediscover grace not as a concept-but as a sustaining force for real life and leadership.
This is not a motivational book.
It is a healing one.
If you have ever wondered whether God still has a future for you after your lowest moment, Grace to Get Up offers a clear and hopeful answer:
A fall is never the final word for the righteous.