When Disappointment Comes
Disappointment is not easy to live through. It is real and will visit you from time to time. Learning to live and work through disappointment will save you from a life of resentment and bitterness.
Identifying Disappointment
Identifying disappointment will help us know what to expect and perhaps give us some insight on how to live through it.
1. People will disappoint you.
All kinds of people will disappoint you in life. At times, even people you love and admire may disappoint you. No one is perfect. Each of us has disappointed other people. Hopefully, it has never been intentional, but it does happen.
2. Organizations will disappoint you.
When you are involved in organizations, there is potential for them to really disappoint you. Perhaps they will not live up to what they state or they fail to respond in the way you assumed they would. This could be a school, church, business, government, or civic organization.
3. Circumstances will disappoint you.
There are times in life when we work hard to shape something we love or even the future. Then suddenly, something changes, someone leaves, someone fumbles the vision, or resources are not provided. Transition and change can challenge your attitude and lead to disappointment.
4. Unrealistic expectations will lead to disappointment.
Each of us can have unrealistic expectations. We can have unrealistic expectations of the people we love the most, and even of our nation. As a person who has high expectations of myself and others, I have had to moderate some of my expectations.
Living Through Disappointment
Living through disappointment will require us to take a few actions on a regular basis.
Action #1: Realize no one is perfect.
Our unrealistic expectations lead us to assume that people are perfect and operate their lives and leadership perfectly. This is completely unfair and unwise. Personally, I must always remind myself that I am not perfect and I should not expect other people to be perfect.
Action #2: Forgive and let it go.
Forgiving other people who have disappointed us is the key to living with peace and contentment. We cannot hold something against someone else. We have to forgive and let it go.
Action #3: Forget it and drive on.
When we truly forgive and let something go, we also forget about it and drive on. My friend Clebe McClary, who fought courageously in the Vietnam War paying a high price for our freedom, taught me this principle years ago. He called it FIDO: Forget it and drive on. This is outstanding counsel for each of us when we are disappointed.
Action #4: Give it to God.
God knows everything. He knows where you are. He knows what happened. He knows the people, situation, organization, or experience that has disappointed you. Therefore, give it to God. He will take care of you.
The Only Thing You Can Control
There is only one thing you can control in your life: Your response to the situation.
When disappointment comes with people, circumstances, organizations, or with life itself, the only thing you can control is your response to the situation. You cannot control others or their actions.
There is one thing you can control: Your response to the situation.
Choose to accept all people.
Choose to forgive and let it go.
Choose to forget it and drive on.
Choose to give all your disappointments to God.
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is the Senior Pastor of Cross Church, immediate past President of the Southern Baptist Convention, and founder of the Cross Church School of Ministry.
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Today is the Anniversary of a Tragic Reminder to Pray for President Obama and President-elect Donald Trump
One of the great tragedies in American history happened on November 22, 1963. On this day fifty-three years ago, our 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This tragedy reminds us of our Christian responsibility to pray daily for the safety and protection of President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump.
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As our Christmas series from Matthew 1-2 continues, this Sunday we unwrap the Christmas gift Jesus Came to Save You from Matthew 1:18-25. Please bring family members and friends with you. We will teach a strong gospel message that will introduce and prayerfully lead people into a personal relationship with God.
WE BELIEVE Campaign Continues to Grow in Fayetteville
Our WE BELIEVE building campaign continues to grow in Fayetteville. As of this moment, we have a total of 542 families committing to give $5.4 million over the next three years. This is fabulous and prayerfully will continue to grow. For a five-year-old campus with an annual budget of $3.3 million to do their first campaign at this level is exceptional. The miracle continues at Cross Church!
Thank You to All Who Gave Toward and Served at Blessing Baskets
To each of our people who served and/or gave to Blessing Baskets, thank you. As of this time, we have been able to provide food to over 2,200 families and see 484 people come to Christ as Lord and Savior. We could not do this without you. Thank you to our staff team and our laypeople who made this vision a reality to God’s glory.
Thank You from Our Family to Yours
Thank you for your commitment to Cross Church. Jeana and I are always thankful for family and health, but we are also very grateful for our spiritual family, Cross Church! We love you and thank God for you.
Happy Thanksgiving from the Floyds,
Ronnie W. Floyd