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In this message, minister Isis identifies rejection as a primary spiritual root that distorts identity and fuels behavioral struggles. She distinguishes between the wound of rejection and the spirit of rejection, explaining how it traps believers in cycles of performance, rebellion, and isolation. This teaching provides the biblical path to dismantling rejection by receiving the Spirit of Adoption.
Key Takeaways:
• The Root Cause: Rejection acts as a root system that feeds other strongholds, such as anger, bitterness, and rebellion.
• The Cycle of Rejection: The enemy uses past wounds to create a filter of "perceived rejection," causing individuals to reject others preemptively or perform for acceptance.
• God’s Response: Jesus identified with our pain by being "despised and rejected by men," ensuring that our acceptance is found in Him, not human validation.
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In this message, minister Isis identifies rejection as a primary spiritual root that distorts identity and fuels behavioral struggles. She distinguishes between the wound of rejection and the spirit of rejection, explaining how it traps believers in cycles of performance, rebellion, and isolation. This teaching provides the biblical path to dismantling rejection by receiving the Spirit of Adoption.
Key Takeaways:
• The Root Cause: Rejection acts as a root system that feeds other strongholds, such as anger, bitterness, and rebellion.
• The Cycle of Rejection: The enemy uses past wounds to create a filter of "perceived rejection," causing individuals to reject others preemptively or perform for acceptance.
• God’s Response: Jesus identified with our pain by being "despised and rejected by men," ensuring that our acceptance is found in Him, not human validation.