Father, I find myself dealing with the rejections of the past and the present. Rejections by family, so-called friends and, yes, even those in the body of Christ. I still have scars and hurts, Lord, that I haven’t been able to get over and, just at the worst time, those scars and emotional bruises come up and I find myself slipping backwards — drifting into who I was and not being who You have told me I am.
But I am so thankful that even if my mother and father reject me, You never will. From today on, when I feel rejected or “less than,” I will say of myself what You say about me.
You say that I am blessed with all spiritual blessings in the heavenly realm through Jesus Christ. You say that I am Your child according to the good pleasure of Your will. You have accepted me and have redeemed me through the blood of Jesus.
By Your word, I am a wise and prudent person. I am more than an over comer and I am a partaker in all of Your promises in Christ.
Lord, everything that You say about me is true, because everything You say IS truth. Therefore, I will walk with my head held high in boldness and confidence and say, “I am Your workmanship. I have been fearfully and wonderfully made. Let others reject me, for You have loved me completely.” In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.
- Psalm 27:10
- II Peter 1:4
- Psalm 42:11
- Psalm 33:4
- Ephesians 1:3
- Ephesians 2:10
- Ephesians 1:5 – 7
- Psalm 139:14
- Ephesians 1:8
- Psalm 136:2
- Revelation 12:11