Aligning Expectations with God's Purpose During Advent

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But even though it seems like Peter has a really firm understanding of what he just said, we quickly find out that maybe Peter has also missed the point a little bit. You see, up until this point, the disciples have seen what Jesus did, and for years and years and years and years and years, the people have been waiting for the Messiah. [00:39:28] (23 seconds)


In this moment, Jesus calls out Peter and he says, listen, you are not thinking about God's concerns. Your expectation is not God's expectation. Your expectation is your expectation. We have an example of great expectation. And in some ways, it's not even a malicious expectation. It's a misplaced expectation. But Jesus is saying, it's not God's, it's yours. [00:42:06] (31 seconds)


She's been realizing that God is doing a work in her. God is refining, refining things out of her and setting her up for something that she doesn't even know yet. She can't see the end result, but she can see the present reality of God working in her life. Great expectation that is not focused on the Lord or the Lord's expectation leads to great letdown. [00:44:39] (32 seconds)


As we continue through the story, we start to see Peter has some very major blind spots and blind spots are dangerous. Blind spots are dangerous. Unaddressed blind spots are really dangerous. When you don't have someone to call you out on them, when you don't have somebody to point out the things that you need to work on, right? They're very, very dangerous because you continue to live in that and you have the wrong expectations and you set the wrong perspective on life. [00:46:02] (34 seconds)


Hard is not the same thing as bad. Let that sink in for just a second. Hard is not the same thing as bad. Peter needs this moment. He needs it. It is essential for Peter to have this moment. And we're going to see why in just a second. But let's turn it back to us for a second. For some of you guys, 2024 was the best year of your life. It was awesome. You loved it. [00:53:04] (40 seconds)


And the beautiful part about that and the beautiful thing that we see in this passage of Scripture throughout Peter's story is that Jesus is there the whole time. He knows what Peter needs. And even though it's hard, he's working to prepare Peter for a future thing that he doesn't even know about. But many times we get so focused on the present circumstance that we forget that Christ is not dead. [01:00:22] (32 seconds)


And he lives a perfect life, and he dies, and he rises again from the dead. And then guess what? He doesn't die again. He ascends into heaven, which means right now Jesus is alive, and he's active. Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, Jesus is alive and active. Whatever season of life you are in right now, Jesus is alive, and he's active. He is not dead. It's not something that we just remember. [01:01:16] (24 seconds)


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