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Laying the foundation for a successful King
Rejection in today’s world is most commonly seen in
In-secruiting, self-worth,
Bullying
Being left out
Not being invited to the gathering
Being replaced by something new and different
Not being heard
Needing Approval
If you have had something said to you or about you.
There could be a giant of rejection that is standing right in the middle of your life.
Rejection robs us of the joy that comes from God who loves us unconditionally.
You may think today Rejection is not something that you deal on a daily basis OR we might say absolutely this is a giant in my life that I face all the time.
There is an occupational hazard as a Pastor - People are a part of our church for a short time or a long time.
People move on and for what ever reason they as a Pastor we can feel a sense of rejections.
Remember I am a Pastor tending sheep,
Being a shepherd is part of being a Pastor.
When people leave for whatever reason there is a feeling of rejection one way or another.
That GIANT comes into my heart
Or I can allow the Giant to take over or I can ask Jesus to kill it.
Reading 1 Samuel 17:36
Bullying
28 When Eliab, David’s oldest brother, heard him speaking with the men, he burned with anger at him and asked, “Why have you come down here?
And with whom did you leave those few sheep in the wilderness?
I know how conceited you are and how wicked your heart is; you came down only to watch the battle.”
Naturally Eliab was the most qualified, he was a reasonable choice, and was brushed aside.
It just so happen that he was brushed aside for his brother.
Eliab new David was special even as a young kid
He new David had the gift and was unique.
Being left out
Not being invited to the gathering
Being replaced by something new and different
Not being heard
Needing Approval
If you have had something said to you or about you.
There could be a giant of rejection that is standing right in the middle of your life.
Rejection robs us of the joy that comes from God who loves us unconditionally.
You may think today Rejection is not something that you deal on a daily basis OR we might say absolutely this is a giant in my life that I face all the time.
David tells his brothers that he wants to go out and fight this giant.
says,
33 Saul replied, “You are not able to go out against this Philistine and fight him; you are only a young man, and he has been a warrior from his youth.”
Overcoming Rejection in todays world tends to focus on the self
This is your story
Take your life into your own hands and do something
TED talk said this - Rejection teaches what you don’t so you can figure out what you want.
LETS SET THE STAGE FOR THE NARRATIVE THIS MORNING IN .
Chapter 12 - Saul has become King
Chapter 13-15 Lead us through the accomplishments and Failures of Saul.
Israels 1st King.
13:17- Philistines have superior numbers and superior technology.
The Israelites were weak and acted cowardly.
When they answered the call of Saul they trembled.
At this point its interesting to note that the Spirit of God was probably not present.
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