Responding to Rejection

Why do we give such credence to one negative comment rather than a plethora of encouraging statements?  Logically we know this shouldn't be the case. We know we should rest in encouragement and love rather than in negativity.  But we can’t always guard against rejecting comments, and when they come, they shake us in the deepest part of our soul.

Loving My Worst Enemy

Jesus calls us to love our enemies, but frankly, I don’t want to. My enemy is my enemy for a reason. Either the individual has hurt me in some way, insulted me and put me down, or they represent a course of action to which I am diametrically opposed. I don’t want to love my enemy; I want to put them in their place. I want to ridicule them and reject them. I want them to experience the hurt and discouragement they have brought into my life.