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Expectations
by Os Hillman |
I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. ~ Philippians 1:20
Have you ever had expectations that did not get fulfilled? Perhaps a coworker let you down. Perhaps you were trusting God for something in your life that never materialized. Perhaps you became devastated by an unmet expectation that you felt you were entitled to. Expectations can be a difficult trap for each of us if we are not fully committed to God's purposes in our lives.
Paul wrote this verse from prison to the people of Philippi. He had an expectation that his life would bring glory to God, whether through his continued ministry or his death. His joy in living was not based on his expectations getting fulfilled, but on remaining true to the purpose for which God made him.
When we react to circumstances with bitterness and resentment as a result of unmet expectations, we are saying that we know better than God, and that God has made a mistake in not meeting our expectations. The process of resolving unmet expectations may require full disclosure to the individual who was the source of the unmet expectation, and of how the unmet expectation made you feel. This is not to make the person feel obligated to meet the expectation, but simply to share your feelings about it. If God was the source, then it is important to share this with the Lord. However, once we have done this we must let go of the situation and allow God to work in our hearts the grace that is needed to walk in freedom from the pain of the unmet expectation. If we do not do this, we will allow the seed of bitterness and resentment to enter in. This seed of bitterness will create leanness in our soul and eventually will spread to others.
Ask yourself today if you have any unmet expectations. How have you responded to them? Have you processed this with the Lord and others who may be involved? These are the steps to freedom from unmet expectations. |
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An Appointment Worth Keeping featuring BLE Small Group Member Laura Strahan
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Laura sets an appointment on her calendar when she has her BLE small group Bible study, and makes it a point to honor that commitment as she would any appointment. She sees this as the way to remain steadfast in her attendance. And it works.
Busy work schedules and unforeseen appointments can cause many in the insurance and employee benefits business to put Bible study on hold, but Laura treats the small group meeting as she would any other meeting that cannot be missed. She has used this approach since she began actively attending a BLE study a few months ago.
She has found her small group to be a source of spiritual nourishment and a place where she can feel safe in sharing what God is challenging her in and how she sees God's triumphs in her life and work.
"It reaches folks where they are - in the midst of the workplace, which is where it is missing in today's environment in many cases." more ...
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Thank You to Knight Office Solutions ...
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Knight Office Solutions has generously donated a new copy machine to the BLE office. We are grateful for Knight's contribution to the ministry.
www.knightoffice.com
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