A “human error train accident” refers to a train crash caused by a mistake made by a train operator, such as a conductor or engineer, which could include failing to follow safety protocols, distractions, fatigue, impaired judgment, inadequate training or misinterpreting signals, leading to a collision or derailment; essentially, human error is considered one of the most common causes of train accidents.

Making mistakes is inevitable. We are all imperfect humans who sometimes fumble around every day tasks. No matter how hard we try, we will never be able to prevent every accident that comes our way. (That is why it is called an accident.) But, when these “accidents” happen that is when we can learn how to prevent that from happening again in the future.

Now, when someone makes a mistake on a train, the consequences may be more than simply learning from their mistakes; lives could possibly be affected or changed forever. They would probably lose their job and even be held accountable by law enforcement for what happened if they survived the accident. That is why train workers are usually put through intense training before being allowed to work on or run a train.

For most of us when we make a mistake, we can simply analyze the situation and make simple adjustments to help prevent the accident from happening again.

In the Christian life, we will also have some human error. We will make choices that may have hard consequences that may affect us physically, mentally, or spiritually for a long time. They may even stick with us for the rest of our lives, creating a stumbling block that the devil will try to destroy you with when you least expect it.

The key is to learn from our mistakes and simply keep going. With every accident, we learn a little bit more and become wiser in our decision making. The more we grow in wisdom, the easier it will be to withstand against making foolish decisions that cause human error moments.

Let’s learn from our past human error moments, and become the wise Christians that can go through life with confidence, knowing that God is by our side ready to help us through the Holy Spirit to make good decisions.