Disillusionment

I will hold myself to a standard of GRACE not PERFECTION.
I will hold myself to a standard of GRACE not PERFECTION.

Disillusionment

  • No more misconceptions.
  • No more dishonest opinions.
  • No more wrong judgements in life. 
Disillusionment is a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.

If you love someone, but you do not love God, you would expect a certain flawlessness and righteousness from your beloved. And when your expectations are not satisfied, you become bitter and resentful.

Are you demanding from a human being something that he could never possibly afford?

Jesus did not commit Himself to them. Because Jesus knew, what was in man (John 2:24-25.)

Disillusionment means having no more illusions. It means being free from these deceptions.

Truth is: No one is perfect. Everybody makes mistakes.

However, the extreme opposite of that is being distrustful and overly critical in judgement of others. 

The disillusionment that comes from God should inspire us to have that perfect understanding where we find people as they truly are without any cynicism or any stinging and harsh criticism.

Many of the things in life that impose the greatest hurt, heartbreak, or pain, stem from the fact that we learn from illusions.

We are lying to ourselves expecting too much from people. This causes us to be disappointed when we find out flaws of other people.

We are only accurate to our misconceived thoughts of one another.
According to our thoughts, everything is either. 

Refusing to be disillusioned, seeing the truth as it really is, is the source of much of the suffering of human living. We end up being hurt.

There is only one Being who can fully satisfy our hurting human soul and that is Jesus Christ.

God is so obviously obstinate with regard to every human love because He knows that every human relationship that is not founded on God's faithfulness will end up in catastrophe.

Jesus trusted no one. He never placed His faith in people nor was he ever cynical or bitter.

The faith of Jesus in God, and in what God’s grace could do for anyone, was so complete that He never despaired. He never gave up hope for any person.
If our hope is placed in human beings, we will end up despairing of everyone.