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Why is feeling disappointment when friends fail us important for Christians?

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Experiencing disappointment when friends fail us in times of need is a natural human emotion and not a sin, as demonstrated by Christ in Gethsemane.

In Mark 14:40, when Jesus finds His disciples sleeping, He expresses disappointment, illustrating that feeling let down by those we trust is a common human experience. This sorrow is not indicative of sin; rather, it emphasizes Christ's full engagement with human emotions. Jesus, as fully human, exemplified the reality of emotional pain when those close to Him could not support Him. Recognizing that disappointment is a part of our shared human experience allows Christians to process their emotions healthily, drawing us closer to the heart of Christ, who maintained a commitment to love despite His own disappointments.
Scripture References: Mark 14:40, Hebrews 4:15

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