"SAMUEL GREW, AND THE LORD WAS WITH HIM."
1 SAMUEL 3:19
Welcome to Life; disappointment guaranteed! Webster defines disappointment as, 'When expectations fail to be met, producing anger, frustration, sadness and discouragement.' Here are some examples to help you when:
1. You are disappointed with those you look up to. Think of Samuel and Eli (1 Samuel 1 - 4). Samuel's mother entrusted her child to Eli the High Priest, confident he would mentor and prepare him for God's service. But Eli had a serious character flaw. He was a weak, passive parent who stood by while his sons abused their priestly privilege, bringing shame and disrepute to the ministry. Who would have blamed young Samuel for taking a nose dive when the man he looked up to failed so badly? But no, he fielded his disappointment and kept his eyes on God: "Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him." As a result, God turned him into one of Israel's greatest prophets. So keep your eyes on the Lord.
2. You are disappointed in those you live with. If anyone would not let you down, surely it would be your family. Right? Wrong! Ask young Joseph. When God promised him a big promotion he thought his brothers would celebrate. Instead they responded with jealousy, ridicule and resentment, selling him into slavery. Far from friends and home he languished in prison for a crime he did not commit. What an invitation to bitterness, to rehearsing the wrongs done to him while plotting his revenge. But if he had done that he would have died an unknown convict in a foreign jail. Instead he allowed God to vindicate him, using his circumstances to position, prepare and promote him to being Egypt's Prime Minister: and that is how you deal with disappointment.
Written by Linda Diokpa
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