Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life. 
- Proverbs 13:12

Life is filled with disappointments. Many of God's greatest servants 
experienced deep disappointment in their journeys of faithfulness to God. 
Joseph, after spending years as a slave and in jail for crimes that he did not 
commit, revealed deep disappointment when he was forgotten another two years in 
prison. John the Baptist, when awaiting execution, doubted whether Jesus was, 
in fact, the Christ because he was sitting there awaiting his death. Elijah, 
losing all hope and despondent to the point of death, asked God to take his 
life in the desert; and Peter, who left his fishing business and invested three 
years of his life only to watch his Savior crucified, wondered whether the 
purpose of those three years could be justified.

When life doesn't add up, it leaves the heart sick. When we have done all we 
know to do and the formula has not worked, it leaves us questioning. These are 
times that try the very souls of men. There is no human sense to be made of it. 
We are left with a choice: to cling or not to cling. There are times when 
holding on to our Master's robe is all that we can do. It is all that He wants 
us to do.

The heights by great men reached and kept

Were not obtained by sudden flight;

But they, while their companions slept,

Were toiling upward in the night.

Standing on what too long we bore,

With shoulders bent and downcast eyes,

We may discern-unseen before-

A path to higher destinies!

~Longfellow

There is only one answer to life's disappointments. Like the psalmist, we must 
"Find rest, O my soul, in God alone; my hope comes from Him. He alone is my 
rock and my salvation; He is my fortress, I will not be shaken" (Ps. 62:5-6).

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