“When we feel overwhelmed with disappointment it often reveals something that has become too important.”
A thought by Kyle Idleman (2011-05-24) from his
book, Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus (p. 62). Zondervan. Kindle Edition.
Kyle
gives an illustration that really emphasizes this point.
Let’s
say you are taking your son fishing. He is
going to be with you and he is so excited.
But as the day goes by the fish aren’t biting and you slowly grow
frustrated and disappointed. As you are
going home you are quiet and clearly upset. Now what that shows is that catching fish not
spending time with your son is clearly more important to you. That is clearly a wrong priority.
What
your disappointments show is clearly a priority to you? Is it a misplaced or a correct priority?
Great book! I'm going through the Men's study "Not a Fan" on Saturday mornings at my church. It must be good...because it gets me up at the crack of dawn on my only day to remotely sleep in.
ReplyDeleteI love the critical question: Are you a FAN of Jesus or a FOLLOWER of Him?
A Key thought from this week's "Not a Fan" journal: "It doesn't matter how accurate you are if you are aiming at the wrong goal."...
OUCH!
so true...so very true.
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