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Dealing with Disappointment

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Luke 23:34 Jesus said, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.” The soldiers threw dice to divide Jesus’ clothes between them.

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So when was the last time that you were disappointed by someone or something? How did it feel? How did it turn out? To what extent did your sense of disappointment make things better, or indeed, worse?

Things don’t always go our way. In fact, sometimes they seem to turn against us time and time again; a relationship isn’t going well, you’re under pressure at work, and then all of a sudden you fall ill. It’s one thing after another. And the disappointment of that is like a knife in the chest.

But when you think about it, disappointment isn’t something that happens out there somewhere. It’s our emotional response, and when we react to adversity with disappointment, that very reaction makes things worse.

I’m disappointed in you because you didn’t call. I’m disappointed because things didn’t work out. I’m going to mope around because I didn’t get my way.

Disappointment is the reaction of a victim, not a victor. Disappointment leads to a bad response on our part. Disappointment, at the end of the day, is our choice – it’s something that we can choose to sink into or choose to reject. Whether to be disappointed or not is completely up to you and me.

Perhaps that sounds a bit harsh. But when you read the stories about Jesus He wasn’t disappointed when people rejected Him, when they misunderstood Him, when they deserted Him – even when they crucified Him. He didn’t allow their failures to ruin His day or drive Him off course. In fact, on that Cross

Luke 23:34 Jesus said, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.” The soldiers threw dice to divide Jesus’ clothes between them.

When things go against you, just like Jesus, you can choose to reject the disempowerment that disappointment brings.

That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.

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Janet Botros

Hi Robin, thanks for your message. Yes, we are down under, but we are also in USA, UK, South Africa, India and through God’s grace continually growing and searching to spread His word everywhere. Please pray for us.



Robin Boyer

I listen to your message every day and it’s greatly appreciated. Just wanted to ask you a question 😃 Is your accent from down under??. I am an Aussie who has been in the USA since Dec 1989.


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