How to be free of rejection?
The first thing a person who has been rejected must understand is that Jesus Christ was rejected so that we would be accepted in him. Jesus experienced rejection, loneliness, pain, anguish and betrayals; his own people rejected him. He endured all this for us to receive deliverance from rejection.
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«Who has believed our ad? And on whom has the arm of Jehovah manifested? He will go up as a branch before Him, and as a root of dry ground; there is no appearance in Him, nor beauty; we will see you more without attraction so that we wish you. Despised and rejected among men, a man of sorrows, experienced in brokenness; and like We hid His face from Him, He was despised, and He did not we estimate Certainly He took our diseases, and he suffered our pains; and we considered him flogged, by wounded of God and dejected ». Isaiah 53.1-4
"He came to his own, and his own did not receive him." John 1.11 Every person must understand that there is a devil for every sin and work of the flesh. The book of Galatians says that zeal is a work of the flesh, however, the enemy sends a spirit of zeal to the people. Lust is a work of the flesh, but there is also a spirit of sexual lust.
REJECTION
What happens to people who feel rejected?
For a long time, they have practiced rebellion, perfectionism, manipulation and control. They have isolated themselves, they have lived in pride, in criticism and in judgment.
When a person commits a deliberate act, this becomes a lifestyle, habit or part of their behavior. All this, without a doubt, leads to the opening of a door for demonic spirits to influence and oppress people with such terms.
The demons always work in groups and the demon of rejection is one that opens the door of the entrance of a person's life and attracts with him other different spirits that come to influence that life.
For example: spirit of jealousy, envy, lasciviousness, lust, rebellion, pride, fear, mourning, abandonment, sadness and anger. This does not mean that a person has all these influences, because this varies depending on the level of rejection to which he has been exposed in his life.
Waiving rejection
A person who is oppressed or influenced and wishes With all your heart being free, you must:
• Be sure you do not have a lack of forgiveness against someone.
• Be aware that you have no lack of repentance in your life.
• Stop living in sin.
Steps to be free from rejection:
1.- Forgive and renounce all unforgiveness against all people who have rejected you at any stage of your life.
2.- Renounce, verbally, every spirit of rejection:
rejection of oneself and fear of rejection. Give up any hereditary generational curse of rejection that comes through the bloodline of your parents and ancestors, and command every spirit
Behind that curse that goes in the name of Jesus.
3.- Renounce all spirits related to the spirit of rejection, which are: the spirit of fear, jealousy, envy, lust, masturbation, pride, mourning, abandonment, sadness, among others.
4.- Ask the Lord to fill those gaps that remained in your life with the Word and the Holy Spirit.
5.- Meditate on all the verses in Scripture that speak about you being accepted in Christ. As I mentioned at the beginning, rejection is the master plan of the enemy to destroy the people of God,
REJECTION
but where knowledge comes into this, the enemy can not reign or control.
The levels of rejection vary from person to person, but no matter how rejected you may have been, Jesus came to undo the devil's works. Receive by faith what Jesus did for you and be free of rejection. Amen!
Rejection is one of the strongest satanic weapons that the devil has placed on our humanity; low self-esteem, the capabilities of the person. When a person feels rejected, he becomes possessive. We can be free of that spirit of rejection and those wounds. The first thing is to cast out that filthy spirit of rejection in the Name of Jesus, and the consequences of that spirit are also gone. The second is the medicine of the Father's Love. Jesus himself was rejected but he loved us so much that he gave us an example of forgiveness so that we too would be free from forgiveness.
Thanks for sharing @rene2018
RICCI
That's ridiculous. Jesus was rejected. We should expect rejection too. The Bible doesn't claim we will be free of rejection. It's ridiculous to even say that.