REJECTION DOES NOT MEAN THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU
John 15:25 NKJV “But this happened that the word
might be fulfilled which is written in their law, 'They hated Me without a cause.”
Jesus
is all good and all benevolent, and is the personification of God’s divine nature, He couldn’t be faulted in character. His
ministry on earth is well summarized in Acts 10:38 “And you know that God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with
the Holy Spirit and with power. Then Jesus went around doing good and healing
all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with him”. Despite these qualities He was and is still rejected by many.
Rejection happens to the best of persons
and it isn’t necessarily any
fault of theirs. Man has so many ways of venting frustrations and one of
them is through rejection. We are gregarious by nature with an innate desire to be part of a social group, rejection hampers our desire
to ‘belong’. This disconnection often leads to
emotional trauma and is detrimental to our well-being.
Rejection creates a sense of loneliness: the feeling that we
are not loved. In other to gain acceptance we sometimes lower are standards by committing to persons who do not
truly love us. Lives have been lost as a result of this fatal error. Rejection sometimes has violent outcomes and leads to recklessness due to a low self-esteem and depression.
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus’ disciples , he was arrogant and self-opinionated and disloyal (John13:2-26),as a result ,he began to suffer from a false sense of rejection. This was all the enemy needed for him to be used as a tool in betraying
Jesus , which he eventually did and committed suicide out of depression and
overwhelming guilt. Self-blame is very destructive when dealing with
depression. We can overcome rejection by quickly coming
to terms with our condition while recognizing the importance of those assigned to care for us and also acknowledge that despite our situation, God’s love for us has not changed (Romans8:33-39)
we should take advantage of the loving care of loved ones and any other available
emotional support system ,it's an easy way to be on the path of recovery from the
pain of rejection.
Believers in Christ will suffer rejection from non- believers; Jesus
said in Matt 10:34-35 NIV.. “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword." The
'sword' as mentioned here is used figuratively to mean a bitter separation between
those who believe in Him and those opposed to Him. Despite the chasm, believers
in Christ are at peace with the heavenly Father by grace through faith in
Christ (Rom. 5:1) therefore, seeking to impress God by carnal religious means is unprofitable and self-destructive .Man-made religion cannot give peace because
oneness with God can’t be attained
through the rituals of religion (Heb10:1). Though the scriptures enjoins that
we pursue peace with all men (Hebrews12:24) it also tells us of the possibility
of being rejected because of our holy stand with God . We should not be deterred
by this but resolve to keep teaching the gospel for this is the will of God for
us with rewards (Jn15:16).
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