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Disappointment


Disappointment
When we put our hope in people or in anything other than the Lord,
we set ourselves up for great disappointments.
Disappointment will usually cause anger, frustration,
depression, and even hopelessness.
We are as guilty as those who disappoint us because
we have put our hope in them.
We are called to love others, not put our hope in them.
Just imagine if the Lord had put His hope in Adam and Eve;
it would have been a disaster.
The greater the hope that we put in people,
the greater our disappointment will be.
I have disappointed myself many times
because I put my hope in my strength, gifting, and abilities.
It is very important to let the Lord be our hope and nothing else.
We will face disappointment all of our lives
until we learn to put our hope in the Lord.
Let us collect our hope from different places and give it all to Him.
When we stop putting our hope in people or things,
then the Lord will use them to bless us,
but He should be our source of hope, not any other.
This may sound so simple but it can set us free from anger, depression,
hopelessness, confusion, and unnecessary pain.
Let us ask the Lord to forgive us for putting our hope
in people, things, and our abilities.
And let us not be angry with those who disappoint us
because we are as guilty as they are.
Help us God, in Jesus’ name.

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