Some days I am disappointed with the present state of my life. Left unchecked this emotion runs rampant through my mind and affects my interactions with others. Negative is the word I would use to describe the veil that clouds my mind when I am disappointed.
When I am disappointed I always have two choices: to continue on the downward spiral or get refocused. It’s important that I don’t dismiss this emotion, thinking it’ll just go away, because disappointment leads to discouragement and discouragement stops me dead in my tracks.
Let all that I am praise the Lord,
may I never forget the good things He does for me.
Psalm 103:2
What better way to refocus than with remembrance?!
The Lord has brought me through so many ill circumstances, working them in my favor and came to my defense more times than I can count. The Lord has given me plenty to remember. Plenty to hold on to. I simply have to choose to remember…to praise His goodness. Once I do this, I can easily remember that God has a plan for me! He’s always had a plan. What I see may be a mess, but given to God he can turn it into something magnificent. And I pray I never forget this.
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Father, thank You for reminding me that any disappointment I face in this life—whether it be a specific event, an area of my life, or just life as a whole—that Your grace and goodness can drown out this emotion. Thank You that if I will allow You, You can make sense of and redeem my circumstances. You are the mighty Redeemer. Help me to remember all of Your goodness when I am tempted to grab hold of disappointment and self-pity. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.