Thursday, November 15, 2007

Surviving Disappointment

We have all been disappointed during our lives. Some situations worse than others. These disappointments may range from the loss of a good job to the betrayal of a spouse. Disappointments are inevitable. It is how we handle those disappointments that matters the most. Do we become angy and lash out against those who have disappointed us or do we use the experience as a catalyst for growth? We must recognize that our dependence should be on God and not people. People are limited in their ability to remain faithful to death. But God is faithful. He does not change. He promised us that during difficult times in our life that He would stick close to us. Remembering this, gives hope and assurance that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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