Frustration Quotient
In psychology, frustration is a common emotional response to opposition. Related to anger and disappointment, it arises from the perceived resistance to the fulfillment of individual will. The greater the obstruction, and the greater the will, the more the frustration is likely to be. One of the things we notice about the life of Christ is that he wasn’t ever frustrated, despite people failing to follow him. We need to increase our capacity for frustration and not let it paralyse us into inactivity. Invite someone today to take a closer look at Christ and his church and don’t get frustrated if you get a no.