OVERCOMING THE SPIRIT OF REJECTION - Part III
This is the final installment of our devotional series on
the spirit of rejection, so let’s recap what we have learned. First of
all, God graciously sows ‘pluses’ into our lives to offset the ‘minuses’ we
experience through the unwitting carelessness or callousness of others.
It is mission-critical that we identify and cultivate those divine, positive
and productive seeds. Secondly, Satan leverages our feelings of inadequacy
to negatively impact our attitudes, actions and long-term potentials.
Thirdly, whenever we harbor unresolved feelings of rejection, we trigger the
tendency to become a rejecter of other people, thereby diminishing our capacity
to sustain healthy relationships. Fourthly, to proactively combat any
feeling of inadequacy (rooted in rejection), we must do our best to avoid toxic
people and relationships. Fifthly, we must diligently guard our hearts,
that is, we must deploy God’s Word as a filter for our meditations and our
mouths.
These insights lead us to Kingdom Principle Number Three:
REJECTION IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE, MOTIVATION AND ABILITY TO
ACHIEVE SUCCESS. To understand the power of this statement, we need only
consider the life of JESUS CHRIST.
Indeed, He is THE MASTER of
managing personal all rejection. Consider the following scripture:
John 1:10-12
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT.
11 He came unto his own, and HIS OWN RECEIVED HIM NOT.
12 BUT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT.
11 He came unto his own, and HIS OWN RECEIVED HIM NOT.
12 BUT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
First of all, as the Architect of Creation, Jesus Christ
was rejected by the very people whom he had created. (John 1:3 and Hebrews
11:3) Secondly, Jesus was rejected by “his own,” i.e. his Jewish brethren.
(John 1:11) Thirdly, Jesus was marginalized by the religious establishment
who sought to label him as “a gluttonous man, a winebibber, a friend of publicans
and sinners.” (Luke 7:34) But herein lay the key to the unprecedented level of
success which characterizes the person and work of Jesus Christ. HE neither FOCUSed ON HIS REJECTION OR HIS
REJECTERS! Jesus did not worry about the lukewarm reception of
family and friends who were somewhat offended by the courageous and prophetic words
of their ‘homeboy.’ (Matthew 13:57)
In my mind’s eye, I picture Jesus simply shrugging off negative
attitudes and opinions: ‘Oh well,’ he likely mused, ‘a prophet is always without
honor in his own country.’ Thereafter, Jesus made the wise decision
to work with those who “RECEIVED him,” which simply means that JESUS MOVED ON!
His actions are our template for handling chronic rejection. At
least emotionally (if not physically), we must resolve to MOVE ON! It
reminds me of the call of Abram, in which GOD clearly commanded him: “Get out
of your country, from your family and your father’s house, to a land that I will
show you.” (Genesis 12:1) Our greatest success occurs wherever GOD
positions and plants us!
Kingdom Principle Number Four: GOD MOVES YOU OUT OF YOUR COMFORT
ZONE TO BLESS YOU AND POSITION YOU TO BLESS OTHERS. (Genesis 12:2) What you now
perceive as REJECTION is nothing more than an INTERMEDIARY STEP between your
past and your future – between your human will and God’s perfect will – between
your apparent failure and your appointed success. Wow!
So, live your life on purpose, my friend, with unmitigated
faith and unshakable enthusiasm. Never allow any person or circumstance
to RAIN ON YOUR GOD-ORDAINED REIGN!
Your footsteps have been divinely ordered. (Psalm 37:23) Look up and
think up! Be free, focused and fulfilled! Live with joy. That’s where your strength lies. (Nehemiah
8:10) I love Norman Vincent Peale’s perspective on this: “Life’s blows cannot
break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusiasm.” If you
persist in thinking positively about yourself and your future prospects, you
will ultimately succeed. (Habakkuk 2:3) How so? My friend, YOU ARE A
WINNER-BELIEVER!
Allow me to cite one practical example. Early in
life, I achieved substantial success in sales. The secret underlying my
accomplishments was simply this: I LEARNED HOW TO PROPERLY INTERPRET
REJECTION. In other words, I discovered that every “NO” is a necessary step
toward the person who will eventually say “YES!” Therefore, I carefully
monitored and managed my sales activity and discovered that approximately 70%
of my appointments had APPARENTLY NEGATIVE OUTCOMES, which simply meant that
those prospects did not purchase what I was selling. So instead of
feeling discouraged when someone said “NO,” I STRATEGICALLY COUNTED IT as one more appointment I had
to process before arriving at my “YES!” The Word of God confirms this
principle:
James 1:2-4
2 My brethren, COUNT IT ALL JOY when ye fall into diverse temptations;
3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith works patience.
4 But LET PATIENCE HAVE HER PERFECT WORK, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
2 My brethren, COUNT IT ALL JOY when ye fall into diverse temptations;
3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith works patience.
4 But LET PATIENCE HAVE HER PERFECT WORK, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
The philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson is in total
agreement. He wrote, “Dear to us are those who love us, but dearer are
THOSE WHO REJECT US AS UNWORTHY, for they add another life we had not dreamed
of, supply to us new powers and urge us to new and unattempted performances.”
I frame Emerson’s perspective this way: EVERY NEGATIVE SITUATION IS PROLOGUE TO POSITIVE
SUCCESS. So, we will never despair about dark or dubious
circumstances; we will never yield to doubt or discouragement. Rather, we
will CELEBRATE every
challenging circumstance and any person who, by the apparent act of PUTTING US DOWN, is quite
literally RAISING US UP!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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