“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are
steadfast, because they trust in you” (Isaiah 26:3 NIV).
Here
are five simple steps for dealing with frustrations in your life.
Ask
yourself, “Did I cause it?” The Bible says, “A man reaps what he
sows” (Galatians 6:7 NIV). We are often frustrated by things in life because we
bring them on ourselves.
Ask
yourself, “What can I learn from it?” Romans 8:28 says, “In all
things God works for the good of those who love him” (NIV). There are many bad
things in the world, but all things work together. God can even take the
negative and turn it into a positive if we let him. Use irritation as an
opportunity to become more like Christ.
Thank
God in the situation. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18 we read, “Give thanks
in all circumstances” (NIV). You don’t have to be thankful for a bad situation,
but you can be thankful in a bad situation. Frustration may be a blessing in
disguise.
Turn
the frustration into a funny, humorous event. The Bible says, “A
cheerful heart is good medicine” (Proverbs 17:22 NIV). A sense of humor is
God’s antidote for anger and frustration.
Ask
God to fill you with his love. Why? Because 1 Corinthians
13:5 says, “[Love] is not easily angered” (NIV). Love is self-giving, not
self-serving. We get irritated because we think everyone and everything has to
revolve around us. Love concentrates on the other person.
We get so preoccupied with our own things that we forget
that people are the priority in life. Jesus faced constant frustrations, too,
but he always made time for people.
This devotional © 2018
by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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