Subject: Christ Our Cornerstone.

I’m not complaining I’m just explaining.

My moment of clarity: i did not know how to search the scriptures 20 years ago based upon what i was going through personally or with anyone else it’s a blessing to be able to see that others been through What You Are Going through and received the solution from the scriptures someone is going through someone is coming out of going through and someone is on their way to go through you’re not alone YHWH Whenever Leave You or for sake please believe it thanks in advance.

Wisdom speaks.

We must learn through what we go through beloved.

On my journey, I've been walked to the door plenty times because of Christ being in my spiritual heart my mind i encountered leadership in Georgia who have distanced themselves from me, but i choose not to take it personally. Instead, i see rejection as an opportunity to grow and stay true to my Christ-ian values. When we're rejected for sharing the truth and living out our faith, it's a testament to our unwavering commitment to ABBA FATHER through Christ Jesus. Let's rise above rejection and remember that it's not a reflection of our worth, but rather a sign that we're being authentic and true to YHWH ourselves and others Yahweh was rejected as stated in

Psalm 118:22 Matthew 21:42 ekklesia i will be the first one to tell you rejection don’t feel good it’s not about our feelings at that moment it took me 20 years to learn this the scripture don’t say those that are led by they feelings are the children of YHWH according to Romans 8:14.

Luke 10:16

English Standard Version

“The one who hears you hears me, and the one who rejects you rejects me, and the one who rejects me rejects him who sent me.

Ephesians 2:19-22

Christ Our Cornerstone

Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God,

having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone,

in whom the whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord,

in whom you also are being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.

5/3 Edited to

... Read moreReflecting on my own spiritual journey, I've come to understand that faith is not a shield against rejection or hardship, but a source of strength to endure and grow through them. Many believers face distancing or reluctance from others within their faith communities, as I have firsthand, yet staying true to Christ’s teachings helps us transcend these challenges. It’s important to remember that rejection is not a personal failure or a sign of weak faith. Instead, it mirrors the experiences of Christ Himself, who was rejected by many, yet remained the firm foundation—the cornerstone—of our spiritual lives. Scriptures like Psalm 118:22 and Matthew 21:42 remind us that the stone rejected by builders becomes the cornerstone, symbolizing God’s purpose for our trials. In moments of doubt or isolation, I found solace by taking it easy, one day at a time, as the phrase goes. This approach allows for healing and reflection without overwhelming pressure. Incorporating prayer and seeking wisdom from the scriptures can provide valuable guidance and reassurance. Another key lesson from this journey has been distinguishing feelings from faith. Romans 8:14 teaches that those led by the Spirit are God’s children, highlighting the importance of spiritual guidance over emotional reactions. Ultimately, being built together as God’s household, as described in Ephesians 2:19-22, reinforces the collective strength we share. Our faith community, built on apostles and prophets with Jesus Christ as the chief cornerstone, offers a foundation where every believer belongs, heals, and grows spiritually. If you find yourself facing rejection or hardship, remember that you are not alone—others have walked this path and emerged stronger. Lean on scripture, trust in YHWH’s unfailing presence, and continue to walk through your journey with faith as your cornerstone.