“Am I now trying to win the approval
of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still
trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.
Galatians 1:10
If you don’t learn how to deal with rejection you will
place too much value on the opinions of people and not enough on the purposes
of God.
They say there are two guarantees in life: death and
taxes.
Let me suggest another one that I think you will agree
with: people are fickle.
Those who love you today may be the same ones to turn
on you tomorrow.
Did you ever wonder how many of the same people
dropping palm branches before Jesus at His triumphal entry into Jerusalem were
in the same crowd just a few days later shouting “Crucify him!”?
That’s the risk you take when you place all of your
trust in the opinions of man.
Those opinions change.
God doesn’t have ‘opinions’ in the way we would define
them.
He is truth and He speaks truth.
The depth of our trust in man’s opinion is a good
measure of the depth of pain we will feel at mans’ rejection.
All of us face the pressure to conform.
In part, Jesus was rejected by the Jewish leaders because
He did not conform to their rules and traditions.
But Jesus came to do the will of the Father, not the
will of man.
He valued the Father more than He valued the opinions
of anyone on earth.
That is why He could forgive those who rejected Him
and, while on the cross, asked His Father to do the same.
Will you hold on to your rejection or will you
surrender it?
Will you esteem Gods purposes as greater than the
opinions of man?
It comes down to choices again.
God advises us to choose Him and choose life.
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