Today’s a new day! What if rejection is God’s redirection? It’s a thought that can be tough to swallow in the moment, but it’s one that can bring a sense of peace and purpose to our lives. Think about it – we’ve all been there, pouring our hearts and souls into something, only to have it rejected. It’s like, what’s the point? But what if that rejection wasn’t a dead end, but a detour to something better? Something that aligns with our true calling or purpose.
Here are some familiar names that faced rejection along their journeys:
Walt Disney was fired from one of his first animation jobs at Kansas City Star in 1919, because he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas.”
After a performance at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, Elvis was told by the concert hall manager that he was better off returning to Memphis and driving trucks (his former career).
Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest NBA player of all time, was cut from his high school basketball team. He went on to win six championships. He also has a pretty famous shoe.
Steve Jobs, was publicly fired from Apple, the company he created, in his 30s before returning years later to make it one of the world’s most valuable and well known companies.
Harland Sanders, better known as Colonel Sanders and the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, was fired from a variety of jobs before he started his chicken business.
And finally Jesus, rejected by his own people, was ultimately raised to be the Savior of humanity.
Each of these stories show us that rejection isn’t the end; it’s often the beginning of a new chapter, one that God has been guiding us towards all along. So next time you face rejection, take a deep breath and ask yourself, “What if this is God’s way of redirecting me to something amazing?” ~OC
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