Disappointing Mistakes
You know, something that has really been frustrating me
lately is the amount of times I’ve heard someone say, “I’m disappointed in the
way (so-and-so) is turning out.”
I have no problem with listening if someone needs to vent.
My problem is when people continue to vent about it, continue to dwell on it.
How does that help you? Dwelling on negativity helps in absolutely zero ways.
The thing with venting is that it makes you feel like you’re getting rid of it
and thus, helping yourself. But it doesn’t really. It builds when you vent.
And you know what, you will always be disappointed in
someone if you watch them long enough. Whether they be a celebrity, a family
member, an employee, a friend…they will always make mistakes that will
disappoint you. And then what?
What do you do when this happens? Do you judge them for not
having the strength that you have? Are you get disappointed enough to leave
them? Just be done?
Or do you continue loving on them? Praying for them?
There are so many people in the Bible who were men and women
of God…and then messed up bigtime. King David, the apostle Peter, Martha, Jacob.
They were disappointments. They were the heroes who followed the Lord…and then
fell. Have you ever thought, “man, that story would have been amazing, if
Solomon had only stayed true to God”?
But he didn’t. None of them did. They all made mistakes.
They were all disappointments. They ruined the story.
Or did they?
Those disappointments were opportunities to display the most
incredible grace of God.
I don’t know what else to say about the disappointments you
might be dealing with. Let it go, maybe. Find a snow-covered mountain and sing
your heart out.
But don’t give up on whoever it is that is disappointing
you. God never gave up on you. Pray for those people, because His grace can
cover a multitude of sins.
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Really good thoughts, Tessa! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rachel. Thank you for commenting, too. It's so nice to get feedback. <3
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