Finding Identity and Purpose Amidst Rejection

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"Rejection. Rejection is a dirty word, isn't it? No one likes to feel rejected. And yet at some point in everybody's life, you felt rejected where somebody else was chosen over you, or you felt like, man, you didn't fit in, or you felt like somebody did not like who you were. That feeling of rejection makes us feel really uncomfortable. In fact, just thinking about rejection gives us anxiety, doesn't it? And yet rejection is something that everybody experiences, including very successful and famous people." [00:26:15] (38 seconds)


"Listen, you can take rejection, and you can let it destroy you, or you can be the kind of person that rejects rejection. Jesus was rejected over and over again, and yet he had something with the law. He had something with the law. He had something with the law. He had something within him that allowed him to not be defined by the rejection and to continue moving forward in his calling. And I want to share that with you today." [00:29:30] (24 seconds)


"Now again, if you were Jesus, wouldn't you feel like, man, what did I do? To get this? Like, why, why is this happening to me? And you may have felt that way at some point. There's something that happened in your life where you felt rejected, where you felt deeply betrayed by somebody that should have taken care of you. Maybe it was a spouse. Maybe it was a boyfriend or girlfriend. Maybe it was your parents. Maybe a child rejected you. Maybe a friend rejected you. Maybe a coworker did." [00:39:12] (31 seconds)


"Jesus understands rejection. He knows what it feels. He knows what it feels like to have people turn on you and reject you. Judas did it. Peter did it. The crowd did it. Jesus understands this. In fact, it was promised about the Messiah that he would understand this. In Isaiah chapter 53, we find a series of passages called the suffering servant passages. And we're going to go back to Isaiah 53 a couple of times today. So you can kind of put your finger there if you want." [00:39:55] (29 seconds)


"Jesus says, I'm to drink the cup. Now, this idea of a cup that Jesus is supposed to drink is tied to purpose. Now, the language of drinking a cup is found over and over again in the Bible. We don't talk about it a whole lot, but this is an idea that's pervasive in the Scriptures. And literally, it means drinking from a cup, in one sense. So, this is coffee. Anybody love coffee in this house today? Yes. It's a gift from God." [00:48:48] (33 seconds)


"Jesus bore our brokenness, our betrayal, our denial and our pain so that we could have peace. That's why he came. And because of that, he was able to move forward. And I believe that one of the things that transforms our life is not only our identity. I'm a son or daughter of God, but also that I've been called to a glorious purpose, which is what? To know Jesus and to make him known. In fact, people ask what the meaning of life is as a Christian. We believe that God created people to know him." [00:51:24] (39 seconds)


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