QUOTATION
“Many of us will face a
prodigal moment in our life, and God tells us if we place our trust in Him, we
will overcome the trial and tribulations we will experience during that season
of our life”
Barry Denzil Haney
SCRIPTURE
He that heareth you heareth me;
and he that despiseth you despiseth me; and he that despiseth me despiseth him
that sent me.
Luke 10:16
REFLECTION
Rejection hurts! Right! During
my seventy year journey here on Earth, I have experienced the pain of rejection
more times than I want to remember! Worldly wisdom tells us the pain of
rejection and physical pain have the same effect on the brain, setting up a
cascade of events to thwart it, or as Barney would say on The Andy Griffith Show, “Nip
it, Nip it in the Bud”.
In his article, “The
Neuroscience of Rejection: Why It Hurts And What To Do About It”, Dr. Joel
Davies shares this about the similarities between physical pain and the pain of
rejection:
“Scientists have discovered
that even though experiences of physical and social pain seem very different
from one another on the surface, the two experiences are actually very similar.
As evidence,
physical pain and pain from rejection rely on shared neural substrates in the
brain (e.g. the dACC and anterior insula), people who are more sensitive to
physical pain are also more sensitive to the pain of rejection (and visa
versa), and one kind of pain experience can alter the other in a congruent
manner.”1
What does Godly wisdom teach us
about how to deal with the pain of rejection?
Although the word rejection
cannot be found in the Gospels, the ideal of rejection is familiar to the
Gospel writers. In the four Gospels, the writers show us every facet of Jesus’
life was affected by rejection. In John 7:5, scripture tells us Jesus was
rejected by family members:
For
neither did his brethren believe in him.
John
7:5
Jesus faced rejection from His
community, His friends, and even from His Father, recorded here in Matthew
27:46-47:
And about the ninth hour Jesus
cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My
God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Some of them that stood there, when
they heard that, said, This man calleth for Elias.
Matthew 27:46-47
But God offers us hope from the
eternal rejection we deserve because of our sin! He offers us redemption, the
opposite of rejection, through the work of Jesus on the Cross at Calvary!
Because Jesus paid the price for our sins, when He died on the Cross, we have
been justified in the sight of God, we have been made righteous because of
Christ’s righteousness, holy, because of Christ’s holiness! We are saved by
grace through faith in Jesus. Hallelujah! Thank you Jesus!
ILLUSTRATION
G. Campbell Morgan was one of a
hundred and fifty young men who sought entrance into the Wesley in ministry in
1888. He had passed his written exam but faced the test of giving a trial
sermon in front of a panel. When the results were released, Morgan’s name was
among the hundred and five who were rejected.
He wired his father with one
word: “Rejected.” Then he sat down and wrote in his diary: “Very dark.
Everything seems still. He knoweth best.” The reply to his wire was quick to
arrive. It read, “Rejected on earth, accepted in heaven. Dad.”
As G. Campbell Morgan went on
to prove, rejection on earth is often of little consequence. As his father
wisely recognized, rejection on earth is of no consequence in heaven.2(1121)
PRAYER
Our Heavenly Father,
I have faced rejection so many
times in life!
The pain caused by the
rejection has sometimes
Been unbearable! But I know
when I trust in You
This pain will be eased by Your
presence!
Today, help me face the
onslaught of false truths
I will receive from the secular
world! Help me to resist
Satan’s lies and deceptions,
with the full “Armor of God”,
which gives me Your absolute
truths found only in the Bible!
We ask all these things in the
precious name of Jesus Christ our Lord
and Savior,
Amen!
SONG OF WORSHIP
Pachelbel Canon by David Lanz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8qOuwNMnqM
God Bless You,
Barry
1Thomas, Rick. “Why Do I Keep
Doing The Same Sin Over And Over Again?,” n.d. https://rickthomas.net/why-do-i-keep-doing-the-same-sin-over-and-over-again/.
2 Tan, Paul Lee. Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of
the Times.
Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc., 1996. Print.
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