Lent Days 30-31: Relinquished expectations


   Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
23 
They are new every morning;
    great is your faithfulness.
24 
I say to myself, “The Lord is my portion;
    therefore I will wait for him.
Lamentations 3:22-24


We approach much of life, whether relationships, a book, or even a cup of tea with expectations. Based on what we know and have experienced, we make assumptions on what's coming.

Sometimes we are happily surprised by "more than!" and sometimes we feel disappointed by what we find. These past days, I've been surprised and delighted by conversations, visits, and information that have nudged me in new directions. I've had to let go of some expectations as a result.

Consistently, constantly, God who knows everything, opens up the world to us in fresh ways. Whether people study medicine, science, biblical archaeology, or other aspects of what-can-be-known, God seems to delight in letting us discover fresh truths.

The whole Truth can only be fully known by the One who is True. But let's look back at the past month.

  • What did you not know at the beginning of the month that you know now?
  • How has the Presence of God, the faithfulness that is new every morning, transformed your heart, thinking, and actions?
  • What are you asking God to let you explore?
It might mean letting go of assumptions and expectations to fully experience what he has in mind for you.

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