The rejection was protection.

What felt like being pushed out… what felt like silence, distance, or doors closing… may have been God stepping in before something contaminated what He’s birthing through you. Not every loss is an attack. Some endings are mercy. Some rejection is rescue.

Before reacting, pause and ask God for Heaven’s perspective—because you don’t want to fight what He’s freeing you from.

📖 “But the Lord said… I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11

📖 “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.” — Proverbs 16:9

✨ If this resonates, this is exactly what The Becoming Season is about—healing, discernment, identity, and becoming the right one before the next season finds you.

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... Read moreExperiencing rejection can feel painful and confusing, especially when it seems like opportunities or relationships are being suddenly pulled away. However, from my personal journey, I've found that sometimes what feels like loss is actually a divine course correction. When you pause to seek a higher perspective—asking for God's insight—you start to realize that rejection might actually be shielding you from situations that could contaminate your growth or cause harm. For instance, I once felt a strong push away from a friendship that I deeply valued. At first, it felt like silence and distance with no explanation, which was heartbreaking. Yet, as time passed and I reflected prayerfully, I saw that the relationship had begun to foster negativity and was not aligned with my true identity and purpose. This experience helped me understand Proverbs 16:9, that while we make plans, the Lord directs our steps—sometimes steering us away from what seems good but is ultimately not right for us. Rejection can serve as an invitation to a season of healing and discernment, much like the message in The Becoming Season. Rather than fighting against closed doors, embracing this season with faith can bring peace and clarity. It's about becoming the right person—strengthening identity and purpose—before the next chapter unfolds. Remember, some endings are mercy, and some rejections are rescues. Learning to pause, reflect, and lean on spiritual guidance transforms what might feel like setbacks into opportunities for growth and renewed hope. This mindset empowers greater resilience and trust in the journey ahead. If you’re navigating rejection or transitions, I encourage you to explore these reflections and allow yourself space to heal. Recognize rejection not as a final defeat but as part of a protective process leading to your best future.