The Spirit Of Rejection

Rejection

Almost everyone experiences rejection during their lifetime. Many people have discovered the hurts from the past still plague them even though they may have a personal relationship with God. These “soul wounds” may have come from a spirit of rejection which can stay with a person their entire life unless they receive healing.

A spirit of rejection can enter a person a number of ways. Children may feel rejected while still in the womb due to parental issues. Trauma during pregnancy or at birth can open the door to a spirit of rejection. Rejection can come through the words or actions of parents, siblings or other authority figures.

A spirit of rejection will manifest in many ways, categorized as aggressive, self-rejection and countermeasures.  Self-rejection includes fear, grief and hopelessness.

I encourage you to take the time to watch this video by Charles Stanley.

You Are My Light!

You are my savior my light

You are the sunshine when inside I feel darkness

You gave your life for us

Even when we didn’t deserve it

Your sacrifice was the ultimate price paid

 

Your Father is my Father and the love he

Has shown me I have never known

How or what have I done to deserve his kind of love

How am I worthy when I have failed him so many times?

 

You my lord I call upon so often in the good days and the bad

Our Father whom I cry out to why did you create me?

What is my purpose or your desire for me on earth?

I have asked this question many times.

You have heard my cries and seen my tears

 

Even at times when I don’t understand or I stumble and fall

You have shown me in your word that it doesn’t matter what everyone else

May think of me I must brush myself off and keep going

Just as your son our Lord and Savior did for us when so many came against him.

 

You my Savior and My Heavenly Father whom I seek each day

I love you and thank you for the trials and the good times and pray that

The light that shines upon me from you will never fade.

 

Melissa Parker

Godly Wisdom V’S Knowledge

As I speak to others whom are Christians and those whom are non believers. I noticed recently something that God showed me which is the difference between knowledge & Wisdom. As a Christian who has been so focused on learning scripture, understanding it, mediating and praying. Helping others and being intentional and having a Christ like heart. I know this was a lesson God wanted me to learn within myself and to be cautious about in others. Proverbs is scripture all about Wisdom and today I listened to a sermon about Wisdom. It drove it home even further and I understood what God was teaching me and showing me. How many Christians would profess to have Wisdom? would it be Wisdom of there own self or Godly Wisdom? Lets look at the difference…Godly Wisdom is based on Gods word..what we read in Scripture. Knowledge is based on our own thinking with nothing to back it up. Lets look at Proverbs 2:1-7 1 My son, if you accept my words and store up my commands within you, 2 turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding, 3 and if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding, 4 and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure, 5 then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. 6 For the LORD gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. 7 He holds victory in store for the upright, he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless, When we read Gods word and understand, apply his word in our lives then we gain the wisdom the Lord gives us (Proverbs 2:6). Look at how many false prophets we have in this day and age. So many are being fooled and duped to believe that God is all love no wrath. They tell you what you want to hear in order for you to continue to watch there bank accounts flourish. Yes God is Love but if we are being obedient and diligent in our walk with our Lord, we will know that God is wrath also. Look around us in the world Gods judgement is upon us! Part of knowing the difference in a false prophet and understanding Gods love and Wrath is learning and gaining the Wisdom he has provided for us in his word. It is written in Proverbs 9:10- 10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy one is understanding. For every action there is a reaction. When we raise our children aren’t there consequences if they don’t obey us? Well our Heavenly Father has showed us in his words there our consequences for ALL of us believers and non believers when we aren’t obedient. When I look at the world and our government and what is going on today my Wisdom based on Gods word is they aren’t using Godly Wisdom they are serving self and there own thinking based on no facts just there thinking which is Human Wisdom. When we see what is going on and how God has been taken out of schools, prayer in schools, Pledge of the allegiance. Our own President goes out of his way as to NOT mention God and to make sure anything that represents our father is covered up. He has allowed gay marriage to be legalized. President Obama, does not know what Godly Wisdom is. He has gone out of his way to be disobedient to God. Lets look at the Church’s today. Are’nt we suppose to be able to go to church to worship and be in fellowship with others? The pastor whom stands before us is not perfect but took an oath to be a teacher of Gods word. The attendance of churches around the world has declined because it seems in my opinion they don’t care anymore about what God states in his word. They are to busy wanting to appease others thinking instead of using there Godly Wisdom that God has given in his word about his love and wrath. Many of us have been taught that when in a situation you need counsel in to go to your church..your pastor and speak with them but you must be cautious who you seek counsel with today. If I seek counsel with someone or give an opinion about something or direction it needs to be with Wisdom from Gods word and NOT based on what I feel or think. Only based on Gods word. When I was living in the world I was living my life in accordance to self was like a roller coaster ride with more twist and turns it was absolutely exhausting. I failed my children by not raising them in a Christian home and with the Wisdom of God. But when I made that decision to stop serving self and serve God my whole thinking changed based on God’s word his desires for me not my own. When family, friends come against me and throw me being a Christian around as though its a dirty word or try to use my past against me or to justify there own doing I am empowered yet humbled in calling upon scripture. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9 ). I have been cleansed from my past it doesn’t excuse my actions but no longer will I be held in bondage over it. But because of the Wisdom I have been given in Gods word I need to hold myself accountable by my actions and what I speak so that I can do my best to be obedient and to be a good servant. When those come against me today I am learning to just pray for them but it is not for me to argue nor debate with them. Proverbs 29:11 A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back. It can be so discouraging as a New Christian so much going on in today’s world. Many professing to be a Christian yet excepting that it’s alright to live together without being married,to be gay, curse, disrespect there parents. Preachers day after day abusing there position in the church. False prophets leading people to glorify self and flourish there own bank accounts. Murders, Our president and government leading us to poverty and complete disgrace. Why is all this happening? Because society is based on self knowledge instead of the Wisdom of God ..HIS WORD. I can remember those days of self knowledge and it is not based on fact is based on ones self opinion and there were many wrong decisions. God does love us and his word is written. It does not change with the times. His words his law stays the same. We can say we believe in God but are we using the wisdom he has given us in his word or are we to busy caught up in our own desires which is our own knowledge not the Wisdom of God. I am not perfect but I do pray and seek that Wisdom of God and understand each day that it is a gift from him to each of us. God Bless By, Melissa Parker

You Are Worthy

You Are Worthy

You Are Worthy

Don’t see yourself as insignificant,
Not worthy to come before God
Fearing the stains are too deep to clean
From the sins you’re guilty of
And don’t feel as though you’re not worthy
To dine at His table of grace
Nor even to gather the scraps that fall
Nor look into His loving face

But see yourself clothed in garments
Fit only to clothe a king
Eating as His honored guest
And wearing His signet ring
For that is how God sees you
A worthy child indeed
A royal priesthood, bearing His name
The moment you came to believe

For surely as Christ’s blood has washed you,
You shall be whiter than snow,
So don’t see yourself as someone unworthy,
A tiny speck nobody knows
For that only belittles the value
Of Jesus Christ’s spilled blood
For it’s through His blood he’s cleansed you
And showed you how much He loved

He says, ‘My child you are precious
More than you can comprehend
For nothing you’ve done could lessen my love
For I’d always call you my friend,
My heart just longs for you to come
And bask in my embrace,
My child I will always love you
And pour out my mercy and grace

So don’t feel afraid to draw near
Nor feel you have no worth,
My son’s blood has purchased you
And has given you new birth
So come, enjoy my presence
And let me hear you sing
The new song I have given you
For to me, you are everything’.

© By M.S.Lowndes

God Does Meet Our Needs

God’s faithfulness has never depended on the faithfulness of his children.  He is faithful even when we aren’t.  When we lack courage, he doesn’t.  He has made a history out of using people in spite of people.

Need an example? The feeding of the five thousand.  It’s the only miracle, aside from those of the final week, recorded in all four Gospels.  Why did all four writers think it worth repeating? Perhaps they wanted to show how God doesn’t give up even when his people do..

When disciples didn’t pray, Jesus prayed.  When the disciples didn’t see God, Jesus sought God.  When the disciples were weak, Jesus was strong.  When the disciples had no faith.  Jesus had faith.  I think God is greater than our weakness.

The Real Reason Why People Blame God

The Real Reason
Why People Blame God

by David Truman
about the author











The truth no one wants to know, and why

God is a victim of our war against responsibility

The world we create

Dividing up the “why pie”

Wake up at the wheel

God-seeking is fruitless without responsibility


People are often mystified when they look at the reality of the world we live in, and try to reconcile that with a good and loving God. We frequently face difficulties of all kinds, big and small; personal as well as global tragedies. Seeing this, we can’t help but ask, “How can this be? How can a loving God have created this? There is something missing from this picture. It doesn’t add up!” That’s true. There is a piece missing from our equation.

There IS something that we are refusing to look at, which would reconcile these contradictions in our minds and heal our discomfiture with God. We need to understand what that is, because that missing piece is causing a breakdown of affinity between mankind and God, and making us miserable.

This article is to help you find the missing piece, and by doing so, heal your relationship with God, and empower you to have a better life.


The truth no one wants to know, and why

The truth is not hidden; it’s not cryptic; it’s not far away. It’s HERE. Anybody who is willing to be implicated by the truth can easily discover it. But friends, there is no higher truth that does not implicate the hearer of it. If we saw the truth about God, we’d see the truth about ourselves too, and what’s wrong about the way we live and think. That truth would hold us responsible for living much more beautifully than we tend to do.

We don’t want to know the truth that we are enormously powerful, creative children of the Creator; that we are always connected to God and all; and that we are truly very sensitive, loving, and good. In God’s words:

“If you knew who you were, and you were acting like yourself, you would naturally be responsible for everyone. You would naturally feel love for everyone. You would naturally reach out, and help, and heal.”

In our current, ego-identified level of consciousness, most of us can hardly face our ordinary human responsibilities, let alone the ultimate responsibility of living as the Godly creatures we truly are.

Furthermore, we don’t want to face the IMPLICATIONS of how uncomfortable we REALLY ARE with our ego-driven lifestyle; how much better we actually KNOW than what our behavior suggests; how much it pains us to be selfish; and how many problems it really causes. We’re attached to our self-centered ideas, desires, and ways of doing things.

It is said, “Know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” But, if the price of freedom is to give up our egotistical habits and false ideas — which it IS — WE DON’T WANT the truth that sets us free. We’re like a man who’s married to an ill-tempered wife. She’s making his life a living nightmare, but he’s attached to her. He’s got a problem: He wants to keep his wife, but if he does, she will continue to make his life miserable. The same could be said for egotism. It causes us all kinds of problems, but we’re attached to it.

Therefore, we feel we can’t AFFORD to know the truth about God. We don’t want the RESPONSIBILITY of knowing. Now we’re getting to the heart of the matter: we don’t want to be responsible.


God is a victim of our war against responsibility

Isn’t it obvious that, all around the world, countless people avoid personal responsibility, or minimize it? When things go wrong, we tend to point the finger of blame at everybody ELSE — and especially at God. We may admit that human beings are responsible to a degree; but usually that means OTHER human beings, rather than, say, oneself.

Unfortunately, when we reject personal responsibility, we also reject the truth about God. Can we be honest? Our war against responsibility is war on God, war on our fellow man. We attack those we blame with negative judgments — “God is mean, and other people are mean” — and we hold them hostage in our minds. For example, if I think my mate is responsible for my feelings of depression, then I resent my mate, or anxiously try to change my mate; or at least, I’ll sit with folded arms, waiting for my mate to change.

Inevitably, in our war against responsibility, God’s reputation takes a beating. When bad things happen, we think that God is either wrongly doing them, or wrongly allowing them to be done. We resent God for the sorry state of the world we see. So we ask accusatory questions like these:

Why does God let all these bad things happen?

Why doesn’t God make people do the right thing?

Why does God allow people to suffer?

Why won’t God let me succeed at this or that?

Why is God always testing me?

All those questions assume that God has huge responsibility for the troubles of the world — as well as huge responsibility for our own difficulties.

So you see, the human penchant for blame — that is, the desire to displace responsibility — has a major effect on our view of God. Where the relationship to God is concerned, it is crucial to admit that negative views of God result directly from our reluctance to take responsibility for difficulties we and other humans create. As long as it exists, that pattern will always foster an unfavorable view of God. To improve our view of God we must upgrade our willingness to take responsibility.


The world we create

How much better EVERYTHING would be if we would start taking more responsibility! Because, if the truth be told most of the events and circumstances in our life are generated by what WE think and do.

Granted, some of the trouble that befalls us is caused by other people, out of their will and actions, but generally the overall impact of others’ actions on our lives is greatly exaggerated. Even when others say or do things that are hurtful, often we are largely responsible for HOW MUCH those things hurt us. MOST of the negative impact of others’ actions results not from the actions themselves, but from the way WE interpret and respond to those actions. For example, somebody makes a thoughtless and offensive remark, and then we spend days hurting ourselves by harboring resentment. Let it go! Honestly, each of us has a MUCH larger share in the creation of our own suffering than we prefer to admit.

The world we see is the world we are creating around ourselves. That world includes not just the lifestyle that we live, but also the people surrounding us, and the way they relate to us. One man works hard to be reliable, and has the happy experience of being trusted, while another earns distrust, and suffers THAT unpleasant experience. A reactive person evokes negative reactions in others; then there are two reactive people — or a roomful. Conditions deteriorate instantly. Mayhem!

Look around at what man hath wrought:

 
A bar fight breaks out. Did God create it?

A couple argues. Did God create that argument?

A world leader decides to wage war. Did God create that war?

Clearly, God is not creating those things — PEOPLE are! And yet, people suffering those experiences will cry, “God, why did You make such a miserable, horrible world?” Poor God! And, poor blaming, irresponsible, disempowered humanity! If people would take responsibility, we’d create differently. Otherwise, we will continue to create the ‘cruel world’ in which we live.

We seem to have a blind spot that prevents us from seeing the relationship between what we do and what “happens to” us. Could it be that we’re covering our eyes with our own hands? For example: A person steals at work, gets caught and sent to jail. The thief complains, “The world is a cruel place — it jails people.” But a wise voice replies, “The world jails THIEVES. You went to jail because you were stealing. You don’t do the time if you don’t do the crime.” If we would admit that, we could get off blame, and onto a MUCH better life.

It’s hard to admit we’re creating a cruel world. Consequently, we’re quick to defend against that realization, saying, “How could I have created THIS? This is NOT the world I want to see!” Wisdom would reply, “True! This is not the world you want to see; but this is the world that reflects who you are WILLING to be.” If you are willing to start a fight, the next thing you know, you have a fight on your hands. If you’re willing to steal, you may get caught. Since that is not a world you want to SEE, those are ways you’d better not BE.


Dividing up the “why pie”

“The love you take is equal to the love you make.”

“We make our bed and we lie in it.”

Those expressions remind us that we are the creators of what happens in our lives. To understand and accept that principle is to take responsibility — which is EXACTLY what the ego wants to avoid. So, to make matters worse, we make our bed and we lie ABOUT it (that is, we deny or overlook the fact that we ourselves made it).

As long as we keep ourselves in the dark about our own responsibility for the world we live in, we won’t be motivated to create differently. People often concern themselves almost obsessively with the behavior of others, constantly asking, “Why do people do this and that; and why does God do this and that?” Rarely do people ask, “What am I doing — and why am I doing it?” Evidently, people do want to know “why,” but not if it means they have to eat their share of the “why pie” — that is, assume their rightful share of the responsibility.

Oftentimes, the “why pie” is humble pie; that’s why so many of us show an aversion to eating it. We think we’re better off NOT being responsible. But, if we give the lion’s share of the responsibility to God and others, we count ourselves out of the world we see, for all practical purposes. We deny or underestimate our role in the creation of that world. So, once we get the WHY — that is, the responsibility — wrongly allocated, nothing makes sense any more. And, nothing works. Displaced responsibility means confusion and delusion, powerlessness and suffering.

We would be wise to develop a taste for why pie. It’s good for us — really! Any displaced responsibility robs us of a portion of our actual power and control. And in our minds, it makes God and everybody else responsible for our well-being and happiness. Then, when we find ourselves to be miserable — because it’s impossible for God or anyone else to make us happy if we don’t do our part — we feel like victims. We complain that God victimized us, or everybody else victimized us. But the fact is, we have victimized ourselves. We’ve defaulted from our own, rightful, God-given responsibility.

Friends, that’s how God, among others, got in the doghouse. And until we take true responsibility, that’s where they’re going to stay. They have to, because we keep putting them back there, every time something goes wrong. It’s up to us to let them free.


Wake up at the wheel

Just as spouses sit in counseling waiting for one another to change, people sit waiting for God to become less mean; or to stop allowing bad things to happen — or to make sure more good things happen. But, in fact, we — the people waiting for God — hold the steering wheel. And if we are looking to God, or to others, when we should be watching the road, we steer ourselves into a ditch with our own hands.

God can’t do anything about the fact that human beings are creating so much pain. We’re doing it with our own free will. We’ve got to wake up at the wheel. We’ve got to pay attention to what’s really happening. We’ve got to see how WE’RE creating the pain we suffer. We’ve got to take control … and responsibility.

It is wise to control your whys, and tragic NOT to do so. Don’t say, “They made me feel this way, or act this way.” That’s blame. Instead, take responsibility! Simply and honestly say, “I have capitulated to culture. I have capitulated to my husband. I have caved in to expectations. I did that. That’s my responsibility. I have displaced my why to my mate, to common culture, etc., instead of authentically sourcing my own existence. I need to take my power back; and the only way I can do that is by being who I am, and taking responsibility for what I do.”

Then take responsibility! Admit and correct your mistakes; but more than that, start creating BEAUTIFULLY. And do it all in a joyful, loving, Godly way — as is fitting for a child of God — not in a reactive, fiercely independent way, as a martyr or a bitter victim would do. (That would still be blaming and harvest all of blame’s bad results.) If we would embrace our responsibility in a good spirit, we’d find nothing left to blame God for — and MUCH to be thankful for.


God-seeking is fruitless without responsibility

This world is full of seekers who would like to see God, but too often, their motivations are related to blame. “I’m glad I finally got to meet You, God, because I’ve got some grievances ….” Or, “I’m glad I finally got to meet You, God, because I’ve got a few problems I’m hoping You can fix for me.” Relying on God’s help is not necessarily a form of blame — in fact, it is appropriate to depend rightly on God. But dependence on God reflects blame if we put all the responsibility for fixing our problems on God, and take too little responsibility ourselves.

It’s a given, in the world of ego, that people hate taking responsibility, or being accountable for their lives. But until we stop displacing our problems on God, how CAN we rightly understand God? We can’t. How can we succeed in loving, knowing, understanding God, when we are constantly putting God in the doghouse by blaming God for the results of OUR choices.

Only if we will stop blaming God can we SEE the beauty of God, and the beauty of ourselves. Our world will not be beautiful until we take responsibility for being beautiful — as we ARE, as God made us. When we stop blaming God, and start living as we ARE, we will finally see heaven on earth, where heaven really already IS.

God is waiting for each and every one of us to take responsibility, so that our relationship with God can be fulfilled, and so that WE can be fulfilled. So, stop being an irresponsible person looking for a scapegoat. Stop making yourself miserable that way. Get back to responsibility. Back to power. Back to control. Only then can you know the truth about yourself. And others. And God.

This is the truth: God is love. God loves you. And God only wants to help you see a better world — the world GOD created.

by The Living Love Fellowship