Showing posts with label emotional restoration. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

🌿 Epilogue – From Wounded to Whole: A Journey Through God’s Remedy for Rejection



 

🌿 Epilogue – From Wounded to Whole: A Journey Through God’s Remedy for Rejection

Reading God’s Remedy for Rejection by Derek Prince was more than reading a book—it was like walking with a trusted guide through the deepest, most hidden parts of my soul. Each chapter peeled back a layer of pain, confusion, and disappointment I had carried for years—some of it tucked away so deeply I didn’t even know it was still there.

This book met me in the middle of my story—frustrated by family secrets, burdened by the sting of three failed marriages, and discouraged by business rejections after moving back to Mississippi. I thought I was alone in those feelings. I wasn’t. And neither are you.

Derek Prince's wisdom is both gentle and piercing. He names the thing we often feel but don’t know how to say: that rejection is a wound—a spiritual and emotional injury that distorts the way we see ourselves, others, and even God. But the good news is, it doesn’t have to be the final word over our lives.

Through the chapters, I discovered:

  • That rejection is not who I am, it’s something I’ve experienced.

  • That Jesus took every form of rejection so I could be fully accepted.

  • That healing isn’t just possible—it’s promised through the cross.

  • That staying free means renewing my mind and choosing truth daily.

  • And finally, that this healing isn’t just for me—it’s for those I’m called to reach.

What makes this book truly transformational is how it shifts you from why did this happen to me? to how can God use this to help others?

I now see that my story—every heartache, every unanswered question, every “no” that felt like a closed door—was leading me to this place of healing, clarity, and purpose. And through the words of this book, I’ve been equipped to be a healing presence in the lives of others.


🕊 Final Reflection:

If you’ve ever felt unwanted, misunderstood, or pushed aside, this book is for you. If you’ve carried wounds from childhood, betrayal, divorce, or silence—this book is for you. And if you’ve found healing and want to walk in freedom and purpose, this book is especially for you.

You are not what was done to you. You are who God says you are: chosen, loved, accepted, and called.

🙏 A Prayer of Healing and Commissioning

Heavenly Father,


Thank You for being a God who sees, who knows, and who heals. You have walked closely through every unspoken pain, every silent tear, and every heavy moment of rejection Your child has faced. Today, we celebrate the healing You have begun and the freedom You are restoring.

Lord, for every hidden wound from childhood, for every unanswered question, for every broken relationship, and for every door that was slammed shut—thank You that You are the Redeemer of all things. You waste nothing. You use every scar as a testimony of Your grace.

We praise You, Jesus, for taking the full weight of rejection upon Yourself so we would never have to carry it alone. You have called us accepted, chosen, and beloved. Let that truth be rooted deep into the heart of Your child.

Now, Holy Spirit, I ask that You would fill this beloved one with a fresh fire, a divine confidence, and a soft compassion to minister to others. May they speak words of life into broken hearts. May they carry Your peace into every room. May they know that they are no longer defined by the past, but commissioned for the future.

Give them eyes to see people the way You do—and boldness to love like You love.

Bless them, Lord.
Bless their coming in and going out.
Bless the work of their hands, the words of their mouth, and the walk of their journey.
Surround them with favor, cover them with protection, and let Your joy overflow like a river that never runs dry.

In the mighty and healing name of Jesus,
Amen.


📘 Chapter 11 Review – Ministering Healing to Others - 11 of 11

 



📘 Chapter 11 Review – Ministering Healing to Others

Derek Prince closes God’s Remedy for Rejection with a deeply empowering message: You are now equipped to help heal the brokenhearted. What you’ve received, you can now pass on.

This chapter is less about techniques and more about availability. Prince emphasizes that you don’t have to be a pastor, counselor, or seasoned minister to bring healing to others. You just have to be willing—willing to listen, to love, to discern, and to lead others into the presence of the Father.

He reminds us that healing doesn’t flow from us—it flows through us. It’s the Holy Spirit who does the work; we are simply the vessel.

Prince outlines a few simple but powerful steps in ministering to someone facing rejection:

  • Help them identify the root – Where did the rejection begin?

  • Lead them in repentance and forgiveness – Many need to forgive those who rejected them, and even forgive themselves.

  • Guide them to receive God’s acceptance – Sometimes people just need someone to speak the truth in love.

  • Pray with them in faith – Healing prayer, spoken boldly but gently, can break the yoke of rejection.

What stood out to me in this chapter is the simplicity of it all. This isn’t a program. It’s a lifestyle. When we walk in God’s acceptance daily, we naturally carry His healing presence into every room we enter—our homes, our churches, our workplaces.

For me, it was a reminder that all the pain I’ve gone through—family secrets, failed marriages, rejection in business—it wasn’t wasted. It was preparing me to minister with compassion, to understand the deep ache in others, and to speak life with authenticity.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 11:

“If you have been healed, you are now qualified to bring healing to others.” — Derek Prince


This final chapter is a commissioning. It’s a challenge to step out in love and confidence, not just surviving rejection but becoming a conduit of hope for others. And that’s the greatest testimony of all—not just that we were healed, but that we helped someone else heal too.

📘 Chapter 4 Review – The Remedy

 

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📘 Chapter 4 Review – The Remedy

After the pain of recognizing rejection and tracing it to its root, Chapter 4 feels like a breath of fresh air. Derek Prince doesn't leave us stuck in the problem—he introduces us to the remedy. And that remedy is not a self-help method, a list of religious duties, or even years of therapy. It is a person: Jesus Christ.

Prince opens this chapter by painting a beautiful and sobering picture of the Divine Exchange—Jesus taking what we deserve so we can receive what He deserves. Rejected, so we could be accepted. Wounded, so we could be healed. Forsaken, so we could be embraced. These are more than just poetic ideas. They are spiritual realities that have the power to change our lives if we truly receive them.

What struck me most in this chapter was how clearly Prince explains the transaction of the cross. I had heard many sermons about Jesus dying for my sins, but this chapter helped me understand something deeper: that the cross wasn’t just about forgiveness—it was about identity restoration. Jesus took on rejection so that I could walk in acceptance. That truth started to sink in at a heart level for me.

Prince emphasizes that the way to receive this remedy is not through striving, but through faith and confession. He encourages readers to speak out loud the truth of what Jesus has done. That act of confessing God’s Word—aligning our mouths and minds with His promises—begins to uproot the lies of rejection and plant new seeds of truth.

For someone like me, who has faced layers of rejection—from family, broken marriages, and business setbacks—this chapter brought tears to my eyes. Not just from pain, but from relief. I don’t have to earn acceptance. I already have it, through Jesus. And so do you.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 4:

“Jesus was rejected by man and forsaken by God so that we could be accepted by God and never forsaken.” — Derek Prince


This chapter doesn’t just offer a solution—it offers a Savior. And for the first time in a long time, I felt the heavy burden of rejection beginning to lift. If you've been living under the shadow of "not enough," The Remedy points you straight into the light of God's unconditional love.


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