Disappointment is the negative emotion you feel when an outcome doesn’t match up to your expectations.

In Psalm 55, David describes his trouble and the intense, negative feelings that overwhelm him. Lord, help me to cast my cares on you, because you will sustain me. Lord, help me to trust in you, because you will not ultimately let the righteous be shaken. Help me to be a person who does not betray those close to me and give me grace in relationship that you want restored.
Don’t be disappointed rather have powerful symbols of liberation and alignment with your higher self. It urges you to release fear and embrace the flow of life.

Psalm 62, 1-8
The Psalmist describes God as a rock, salvation, and a fortress for our souls. These words convey strength, and still, there’s some tenderness to it. When everything seems out of balance, the one thing that remains steadfast and unshakeable is the presence of Living God.

Jeremiah 20, 7-18
Here Jeremiah felt that God had not been fair to him, and that he had been called to be a prophet against his will. He felt trapped between God’s word and the people’s rejection of him. He also felt that his friends had turned against him. He complains about his persecutors and expressed confidence that God would deliver him. He concludes by saying “Sing to The Living God! Praise The Living God! For God has saved the life of the oppressed from the hands of evildoers”.

As we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28)

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