We lose control over our life and regret our mistakes as things
fall apart. At times, we are confident of doing everything right, yet spiral
out of control battling frustrations and disappointments. Is this how life was
meant to be? Not really. It's interesting to note that some people with meagre
income and simple living standard exhibit absolute satisfaction and less
anxiety than wealthy people. The wise man, Solomon in his book in the Bible
states, “better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great
treasures and trouble with it.”.
This takes us to the root question, how satisfied are we with our
lives? If we are not satisfied with our life, we start working on
impulse, fulfill selfish wants, resulting in "out of control"
lifestyle. Our satisfaction starts depending on external factors, which embody
unfair parameters. So even if we lead a fair life we still reap adverse
consequences because we live in a world with selfish expectations.
For many of us, the pace of life has accelerated to an unadaptable
frenzy. The dilemma whether we have done enough or there is so much more to
achieve, constantly hangs like a dagger above our neck, leaving us feeling like
failures. Obviously, there are many reasons as to why many things we do looks
disappointing and having less control.
Our level of control in a situation depends upon our internal
state of mind and heart. When we are not at peace in our mind and heart, we end
up with deeper levels of frustrations and disappointments, because of our
inability to define satisfaction. Monetary benefits or rewards are not designed
to give human being a perfect satisfaction. It is our longing for a true God, a
Savior and finding satisfaction and peace through that God, that will make all
the difference. In modern days, people have made even gods a commodity. Finding
a true Savior will alter your life mechanism. Confess your sins and your
failures to Him and find perfect peace and deliverance from any addictions and
bondages. Jesus promised absolute peace that the world can never give. Through
His resurrection we have hope to live a life of perfect peace and zero
disappointment.
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