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Age life Quote by Andreas J. Kostenberger

“The messianic Son had finally been born, but the setting of the birth gives Luke’s readers the first real hint that this King may not fit everyone’s expectations. We will come back to this issue of expectations later, but for now it is worth reflecting on our expectations of God, his character…” quote by Andreas J. Kostenberger
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““The messianic Son had finally been born, but the setting of the birth gives Luke’s readers the first real hint that this King may not fit everyone’s expectations. We will come back to this issue of expectations later, but for now it is worth reflecting on our expectations of God, his character, and his actions. Wrong expectations are a key source of disillusionment and disappointment. A cynical person might argue that we should never expect anything from anyone in order to avoid being let down. Such an approach to people and God, however, will surely lead to a bitter and lonely life. We need each other, and we need God. What happens, then, when God fails to meet our expectations or to act in the way that we thought, hoped, and prayed that he would? In such instances, we need to reevaluate our expectations to make sure they align with the promises of God. God has not promised us that we will be free from all sickness and have lots of money in this lifetime. He has not promised that bad things will not happen to good people. He has not promised that we and our loved ones will never die. In this present age life is fatal; no one gets out alive. He has promised that he will be with us no matter what and that nothing can ever separate us from his love.34 He has promised that resurrection will triumph over death and that there will be a future day when he will personally wipe every tear from every eye and remove sickness and death from his creation forever.35 We will not always understand why things happen, but we can trust that God will fulfill his promises. He is faithful.36””

Andreas J. Kostenberger

About This Quote

Source Bible: Gospel of Luke, New Testament, 1st century AD

The passage urges believers to align expectations with God’s promises, recognizing that while life includes suffering, God’s love and ultimate redemption are certain.

In simple terms: Expectations should match God’s promises, not our desires.

Key Takeaway

Trust God’s faithfulness despite hardships.

Themes

faith expectations trust redemption suffering

Mood

hopeful reflective reassuring

Type

scriptural inspirational theological

When to use this quote

  • grieving loss
  • facing illness
  • dealing with disappointment
  • seeking comfort
  • spiritual reflection

Key Concepts

theology hope spiritual resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you adjust expectations to reflect divine promises?
  • What practices help maintain trust during suffering?
A Different Perspective

Human expectations often project personal desires onto divine nature, causing disillusionment when reality differs.

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