DISAPPOINTMENT IS A TEACHER
A while back, I came across a short anecdote that caused me
to reflect on the up-and-down nature of the human condition and our best
response to it.
A husband got into a bit of trouble on his
wedding anniversary. The morning before the anniversary, his wife beamed
a bright smile at him and announced, “Tomorrow there will be something in the
driveway for me that goes from zero to one hundred in just two seconds.”
The next morning the wife went outside and found a beautiful box in the driveway. She opened it and discovered a pink bathroom scale. She was not at all amused.
The next morning the wife went outside and found a beautiful box in the driveway. She opened it and discovered a pink bathroom scale. She was not at all amused.
Disappointments do happen.
Throughout this journey called life, all of us will experience and learn to navigate disappointments. Those smile-evaporating experiences could be encountered anywhere – virtually everywhere.
Throughout this journey called life, all of us will experience and learn to navigate disappointments. Those smile-evaporating experiences could be encountered anywhere – virtually everywhere.
Since disappointment is an inevitable component of life,
why not make up your mind to glean and learn from it? Instead of becoming
despondent or depressed, why not petition GOD for the PRACTICAL WISDOM needed to transform your life’s sour lemons
into refreshing lemonade?
It’s the encouraging lesson of Romans 8:28, “We know that all things work together for good to them
that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”
It’s the heart and soul of my life-verse,
which says, “Being confident of
this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until
the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6)
Don’t keep dwelling on your present situation. Surely life has taught you by now that this
is only temporary. Prepare for tomorrow
by trusting the Lord today. DESTINY IS
CALLING. Can’t you hear it? Your flow is in your future, not in your
past.
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