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Rejection Sucks: 40 Days to Making It Suck Less Rejection Sucks: 40 Days to Making It Suck Less by Jennifer Johnson
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“Don’t allow your past mistakes, mishaps, or misfortunes to
keep you from fulfilling God’s plans and purposes for your life.
It is God’s grace enabling you to do the work. It’s time to tap
into something that’s bigger and more powerful than yourself.
Whenever you think you can’t do something because of a lack
of confidence, allow the Holy Spirit within to help you overcome
your fears and doubts. God knows you can’t do it alone. That’s
why He gets the glory!”
Dr. Jennifer Johnson, Rejection Sucks: 40 Days to Making It Suck Less
“There are times when you may feel your life has been crumpled,
crushed, stomped on, or even torn in pieces. Your value and
worth is not determined by what has happened to you, but rather
by the value placed upon you by the one who governs your life
(the one who created you in His image and likeness). The one
who sees you as wonderfully and fearfully made.
....
A $100 dollar bill can be crumpled, crushed, stomped on or even
torn -- it is still is worth $100. The value of the $100 dollar bill is
not determined by what happened to it. To the government it will
still spend as a $100; its value has not changed even if the state of
its condition has. Even crumpled, it could be pressed out, crushed
it could be pressed and smoothed out, or stomped on and torn, it
could be taped back together and still be worth $100 in value.

What may have happened to you in life does not define who you
are. You are the apple of God’s eye. You are His prize possession
and treasure. You must see yourself as a person of worth and
value.”
Jennifer Johnson, Rejection Sucks: 40 Days to Making It Suck Less
“REJECTION SUCKS:
So, BUILD a relationship with Christ, which will take precedence in your life, leaving no room for the unwarranted fear of rejection. Put God’s Word in your mouth and begin to declare -- “I have favor with God and with man.” When you walk into a room, allow the poise and confidence by which you comport yourself to engage others in such a way that they are comfortable in your presence. You being comfortable with yourself makes others feel comfortable around you. AN AWKWARD MOMENT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE AN AWFUL MOMENT -- when you silence the voice of rejection.”
Jennifer Johnson, Rejection Sucks: 40 Days to Making It Suck Less