Episode 64: Journaling with God When You're Disappointed
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There is a kind of disappointment that doesn’t announce itself loudly.
It doesn’t always come with tears or dramatic words. Sometimes it’s just a quiet heaviness you notice when things slow down.
Maybe it’s disappointment in a relationship that still hasn’t healed. Maybe it’s disappointment in yourself — in choices you’ve made, or patterns you hoped you’d outgrown by now. Or maybe, if you’re listening to this early in the year, you’re already disappointed in how 2026 is shaping up — and that surprises you.
You thought things would feel clearer by now. Lighter. More settled.
And instead, you’re carrying this low-grade ache that whispers, “I thought it would be different.”
If that’s you, I want you to know: you are not doing faith wrong.
Today we’re talking about journaling with God when you’re disappointed — not with polished prayers or tidy conclusions, but with honesty that becomes refuge.
Prompt 1: Naming the Disappointment
God, this is what I’m disappointed about right now…
No editing. No spiritual spin.
Prompt 2: Honest Emotion
What emotions live underneath this disappointment?
Let them all be named — even the conflicting ones.
Prompt 3: Relationship Grief
What did I hope this relationship would be like?
This honors the loss without assigning blame.
Prompt 4: Disappointment With Self
Where am I being hardest on myself right now — and why?
This brings compassion into places of quiet shame.
Prompt 5: Refuge Prayer
God, what would it look like to let You sit with me here instead of fixing this?
You don’t need an answer — just presence.
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