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"I never thought it would be like this!"
What do you do when
life disappoints you
Romans 12:1-2
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Have you ever played Bible
Trivia? I've played it twice--the first and the last time. My father and
I, both pastors, were on a team against my sister and my mother. Our team
took a real drumming. I'm not a good loser, I tell people it is because
I've not had much practice at it, nevertheless, I hate to lose. After the
game, Dad taught me an important lesson about Bible Trivia. "You can't
win, even if you win," he said. "If you win, they will say it is because
you are a Pastor, if you lose they will really rub it in." He was right,
and I've never played it again.
I thought my team should
win because my Dad is the world's greatest preacher and I had just graduated
from Seminary. I was disappointed in our loss. In retrospect, I see that
I entered the game with unrealistic expectations. My mother and sister
were both great Bible students and both paid close attention to details.
It was unrealistic to expect that we had an edge on them. I'm not a strong
detail person--I read the scripture and see principles, characteristics,
and trends and don't even notice some details that the writers of Bible
Trivia noticed.
Unrealistic Expectations
By definition, disappointments
occur when reality doesn't meet expectations. I suppose the first question
to ask when coping with a disappointment is, "were my expectations unrealistic?"
Like mine were with the board game. If they are unrealistic, instead of
being disappointed, make appropriate adjustments in your hopes and dreams
and start again.
The Apostle Paul gives an
exhortation to those who need a fresh start in Romans 12:1-2. He wrote,
"I urge you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your
bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual
service of worship. [2] And do not
be conformed
to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you
may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and
perfect."
Notice what brings transforming
power: it is the "renewing
of your mind." The phrase,
"renewing
of your mind," is closely
connected to the one that precedes it, "do
not be conformed to this world."
To clear the cobwebs out of your mind, begin by untangling yourself from
worldly expectations. Using the world's standards of success, Mother Theresa
was a failure. But when we clear away worldly expectations of wealth, comfort
and power, we see no reason why she would be disappointed in her life.
The unhealthy expectations
do not just come from the world. For some, their "faith" sets them up for
disappointment. We Christians are fond of using words like "should" and
"ought." For instance, how many of you have heard or thought that Christians
should never get divorced? That "should" has no scriptural grounding. In
Matthew 5:31-32 (NASB), Jesus said:
"And it was said, 'Whoever sends his wife away, let him give her a certificate
of divorce'; [32] but I say to you that everyone who divorces his wife,
except for the cause of unchastity, makes her commit adultery; and whoever
marries a divorced woman commits adultery.
Notice that He gives an exception to the "no divorce" rule: "unchasity."
Christians do get divorced.
Some for Biblical reasons. According to researcher George Barna, the ratio
of Christians who have been divorced is higher than the percentage of non-Christians.
In his sample of almost 4000 adults, Christians led non-Christians in divorce
by a margin of 3 percentage points, 27% to 24%. -REV Magazine, May-June,
2000
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