You Were Not Rejected
I see a common theme in what I feel some of you need to hear. And it’s not just you. Anything I share is usually a message God has for me too. Some of us are dealing with rejection. Maybe it happened a long time ago. Perhaps it has been more recent. Regardless of when it happened, it hurts and is a difficult thing to get over. It’s hard to see rejection as an alternative path leading us back to our Creator—leading us to freedom, but it can be.
We can feel rejection in all kinds of ways from all sorts of people or places. Regardless of where the rejection comes from, it makes us question our value. It makes us shrink back.
I find it helpful to focus on the One who never has and will never reject us. It’s hard because He can’t physically wrap His arms around us when we are hurting, but He usually sends someone who can. Sometimes the hurt is so deep, it blinds us so we can’t recognize a person or situation, reminding us that we are wanted, accepted, and loved.
Remember, God sees the bigger picture. He has all of the pieces we can’t see. It may be difficult to understand. It may seem unfair, but some people aren’t meant to walk the whole journey with us. We each have a calling, a destiny—not every person in our lives will meet us there. Can we trust God and let them go? What if you looked at rejection as God’s protection? What if you could see that your setback may just be a setup for greater things to come?
I’m asking myself those same questions, and it hurts a little to even think of who or what I have to let go of, but I trust Him.
Know today that you are of great value to our Creator. He is rearranging the universe to work things for your good if you love Him.
Stand tall today, trusting in the acceptance of the One who loves you most.
“The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone.” -Psalm 118:22
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