• Ep 17 - Fear of Rejection

  • Feb 22 2023
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 17 - Fear of Rejection

  • Summary

  • Rejection is a part of our lives and we face this rejection at various stages of our lives; it is part of existence in this world. Rejection from our parents, our families, our peers, and all those around us right from the moment of conception. And so, we do all that is needed to avoid rejection in our lives.

    We want to be want to accepted by everyone at all times; because of this need, we start changing ourselves, losing our uniqueness, being unable to accept our individuality, and trying to be what we are not. Dr. Zubin Paul Jacob talks about the fear of rejection that originated in the Garden of Eden.

    Isn’t it time to embrace our uniqueness? Isn’t it time to accept the unique way in which we are created? God will never reject us; He embraces us through everything - our failings, our sins, and all our situations.

    Episode Breakdown:

    02.07 - The Reality of Rejection

    06.10 - Self-Rejection and Pain

    09.33 - Rejection of God

    11.17 - Origin of Fear of Rejection

    14.24 - God Never Forsakes

    Bible Reference:

    • Isaiah 49 - Even if a mother forgets her child, God will not

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