Be So Rooted In God’s Plan, That Even Disappointment Feels Like Protection
When you’re rooted in God’s plan, disappointment stops looking like failure and starts looking like redirection. It no longer feels like something being taken from you, but something being shielded from you. You begin to understand that every closed door has intention behind it, every delay carries purpose, and every “no” is often God’s way of saying, “Not this, not now, not for you.”
Disappointment still stings, because you’re human. But when your faith is anchored, the sting doesn’t turn into pain. Instead, it becomes a reminder that God sees what you cannot see. He knows what would have drained you, distracted you, or derailed you. He knows the difference between what looks good and what is good.
Root yourself so deeply in him that even when something you wanted slips through your fingers, your spirit whispers, “If it was right, God would have made a way. If it didn’t stay, it wasn’t meant to carry me forward.”
Because protection doesn’t always feel like blessing in the moment. But later, when the full picture unfolds — you realize God was preserving you, positioning you, and preparing you the whole time.
Rebecca Simon is the author of Let Go, Trust God and Finding God Every Day. Read those books here.