March 9, 2021

Free from the Power of Rejection

Written by Shana Schutte

The more you know your identity in Jesus, the more peace you will have.”

Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – March 9, 2021

Even if my father and mother abandon me, the Lord will hold me close.  Psalm 27:10 (NLT)

When I look back at my story, not unlike many people and perhaps not unlike you, I see that it’s been punctuated with rejection. I felt it first from my father when I was a tiny babe. Later, I experienced it in grade school, and then with various school crushes, and finally from a serious boyfriend. Even now, there are still days I feel it from those who are closest to me, those to whom I have intentionally given my love. 

There is no doubt that rejection is part of the human condition. It was a part of Jesus’ life too, so He understands what it’s like. 

Jesus was rejected by those in His hometown. Even his own brothers rejected Him. The Romans rejected Him; the Jews despised Him, and when He was on the cross His own father turned His face away. 

About Christ, Isaiah wrote:

“He was despised and rejected by men,
A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.
And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him;
He was despised, and we did not esteem Him” (Isaiah 53:3).

Even though His life was defined by rejection that finally culminated in crucifixion, He still loved. Rejection didn’t make Him turn His back on His destiny when He was mocked. It didn’t keep Him from continuing to pour out when He was shamed. He kept loving to fulfill God’s destiny for His life. We all have a destiny too. Like Christ, we have been called to love others as we have been loved. 

This means that during those times when we are shoved aside, ignored, excluded, silenced, shamed, mocked, ridiculed, harassed, alienated, abused, neglected, abandoned, or not accepted, we must not give the devil a foothold by allowing him to harden our hearts through hate. We must not pull back and tuck away our hearts to protect ourselves from rejection. (This doesn’t mean we should endure abuse or a toxic relationship, but that we should not allow our hearts to be changed by evil.) 

In painful moments when I have been hurt, I’ve wanted to snatch my love back, shut my heart down and isolate. In moments when I have felt rejected, disregarded, or ignored, I’ve wanted to divorce myself emotionally from those I feel God has called me to love. When my heart has been wounded by silence, I’ve wanted to pull back. 

But I am learning once again lessons God has taught me in the past: the less you feel you must have the approval of others to feel good about yourself or to validate your worth, the more you can love while standing alone with Christ at your side—and the happier you will be. The more you know your identity in Jesus and are not swayed by what others think of you, the more peace you will experience. 

I’m also learning again that we should never decide that because we have experienced rejection that we are rejectable and unworthy of love. The Lord promises us that He will never leave us and that He will never forsake us. He will be with you during those times when you feel rejected, so you find your value in Him and can continue to love out of a full heart undergirded by the love that He gives. 

But this is to fulfill what is written in their Law: ‘They hated me without reason’ (John 15:25).

Prayer

Lord, thank you that my worth is found in you. Thank you that you love me even when others do not receive me. Thank you that I do not need to fear the rejection of others. You are holding me close. Thank you that you know how I feel.


Application

Google “Scriptures on rejection” and do your own study. Record what the Lord reveals to you in a journal.


Related Reading

Psalm 34:18; John 1:11; John 15:18

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