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“Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. (Colossians 3: 13-14)
What do you do when Christians disappoint you? As a young Christian, I hungered for the abundant life Jesus talked about, a life of victory over sin and of fruitful work. Naturally, I looked to older, more mature Christians. They will have found the secret to living a victorious Christian life, I thought.
I expected that they would love one another and build each other up. Instead, I often found a judgmental spirit which led to divisions and rejections. I heard them gossiping and talking maliciously about each other. I saw them being selfish and greedy.
What a let-down! If that’s the best Christianity can do, I thought, who needs it?
I put the Bible aside and went to other books for life’s answers. But no book tackled life as honestly and realistically as the Bible did. It alone spoke of a Savior who valued sinful persons enough to die for them. Could I, like Christ, look beyond a fault to the intrinsic value God puts on a person?
“Look to Me, not to people,” I heard Jesus saying to me. “If you look to people, you will be disappointed. My followers are faulty just as you are faulty. All of you are in the process of growing and maturing. See to it, that nobody stumbles over your life.”
I have met many beautiful people, inside and outside the church, who’ve blessed my life. I’ve determined to see each person as Christ sees them.
Dear God, forgive me when I disappoint You and cause others to stumble. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit so that people will see Jesus in me. Amen.
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Questions: Do Christians disappoint you sometimes? How can you make sure that you do not disappoint others in your Christian walk?
About the Author Helen Grace Lescheid

Hey Barbara, I really like what you are saying about being keen and discerning; IF we look to see the good in others lives we would all be better off as a Body and we could encourage each other into more growth in Jesus instead of all the negative stuff mentioned in this devotional :) Oh God help us all to become Encouragers to loose all that God has in Heaven for His children here on Earth!
Dear Helen, I think we stumble and fall short of God’s Glory within us and at times we all disapoint one another to a certain degree in our ever changing walk with the LORD. We must all realize that each and every follower of Christ is at a differant level of maturity and growth in the fruit of the Spirit…We all need to pay attention to what the Spirit of the Lord is saying, be keen and discerning as to what is taking place in other believers lives…
Thank you. I am reminded of Who is my sufficiency, Whom should I look to in the time of being uncertain. There is no time for shame or condemnation, however, to call upon my heavenly Father for help and guidance. Thank you again.