“Yet you made [humans] inferior only to yourself;
you crowned them with glory and honor.
Psalm 8:5 (GNT)

It’s hard for any of us to truly understand how unique and valuable we are to God.

The reason we are vulnerable to the fear of rejection is because we struggle with self-doubt. When another person criticizes us, deep down inside we have the doubt and fear that they’re right. So it hurts even more.

For instance, if someone appears to be ignoring you at an event, you might say, “He must not like me!” But maybe that person was so focused on something else, that he just didn’t see you there. If we’re looking through the eyes of fear, we’re vulnerable to feeling like it was a rejection.

Here’s another thing: The effect of sin is always insecurity. 

The more we sin, the more insecure we become. That’s because we fear that people will see what we’ve been hiding and reject us, and perhaps stop loving us, because of our sin.

So what’s the antidote to the fear of rejection?

It first begins with putting God in first place. Second, we need to see the opinions of others with an eternal perspective. And third, we must accept what God says about us.

In Psalm 8:5, the Bible says, “Yet you made [humans] inferior only to yourself; you crowned them with glory and honor” (GNT). You were created by God, and God does not make junk.

God created us and made us acceptable through Christ—not because of what we’ve done, since we could never be good enough to be acceptable to a perfect God. 

In Ephesians 1:4, the Bible says, “For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight” (NIV). Jesus Christ died on the cross, paid for all our sins, and covered us with his love. 

God looks down at you and says, “You are acceptable.” All you have to do is accept what Jesus did for you.

Because God created you and Christ has made you acceptable, don’t worry about what other people say about you.

God is with you and he is for you. God will never leave you.

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