| SINGLESMoving Past RejectionMichelle McKinney Hammond
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                So Abraham rose early in the morning and took bread 
                and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar, putting them on her 
                shoulder, and gave her the boy, and sent her away. Genesis 
                21:14, NASB Hagar moved numbly forward, not knowing where she was going. 
                Left to her own devices, she would have crumbled to the ground 
                and huddled in a fetal position to ward off the waves of grief 
                that overwhelmed her. But for her son’s sake, she stood 
                upright.  Never had she imagined this. Yet here she stood, facing an uncertain 
                future. Life once had seemed so simple but now... oh, what she 
                would give for one yesterday!  Hagar felt so unprotected, victimized. She had served Abraham’s 
                wife faithfully. In her desire to bear a son, Sarah had offered 
                Hagar to Abraham, in hopes that she might bring forth an heir. 
                Sarah had never imagined that what had transpired between her 
                servant and her husband could be more than just a physical act. 
               And yet, Hagar now knew differently. She was merely a servant, 
                but when Abraham laid with her, something had happened inside 
                her. Something took further root as his son grew within her body. 
                The truth was that Hagar had been joined to him not just physically, 
                but spiritually and emotionally as well.  Sarah sensed this, too, and treated Hagar harshly. So harshly 
                that Hagar ran away. But the angel of the Lord had bid her to 
                return. And return she did, until Sarah could bear the sight of 
                Hagar no longer. Abraham had looked apologetic as he sent Hagar 
                and their son away, but he was determined to keep the peace in 
                his home. Peace at any price.  The ache within Hagar grew as she watched Abraham walk back toward 
                his home, shoulders bent, weary from the bickering of the two 
                women who contended for his love. Hagar knew she was not entitled 
                to his heart. And yet, the fruit of their time together had wrapped 
                its arms around her, tugging her back to present reality. She 
                would never be able to call the love of Abraham her own, but the 
                ever-present reminder of their union was manifested in the life 
                of her son Ishmael.  She treasured this bittersweet gift; it was all she had left 
                to comfort herself, the sole reminder of a season when she felt 
                loved. No matter how brief the moment, it would have to be enough 
                ....  No matter how short the encounter, the act of giving yourself 
                to another plants seeds within the soil of your heart—seeds 
                that bear lasting fruit. You can be sure that every relationship 
                leaves a permanent mark upon your spirit. Long after that person’s 
                departure, the evidence of his or her presence remains.  Dealing with the residue of past relationships can be an overwhelming 
                proposition. How do you break free from the constant reminders 
                of that lost love? How do you come to terms with the injustice 
                of being cast away in spite of all you have to offer? And worst 
                of all, how do you deal with having to hurt alone when life seems 
                to go on without a ripple for the one who left you weeping in 
                rejection’s wake?  Even through the pain of being rejected, we can take comfort 
                knowing that God is near to us and is able to turn the bitter 
                to sweet if we embrace His counsel. For He uses every experience 
                to perfect us into greater vessels bearing fruit for his glory. Dear heavenly Father, I have been the victim of bad choices. 
                Some deliberate, some against my better judgment. I have failed 
                myself and failed You. I admit that I was not prepared for the 
                consequences of my actions, and the burden of them seems too much 
                to bear. So here I stand, looking to Your hands for healing. For 
                support and help. Whom have I in heaven but You? Whom have I in 
                the earth besides You?  After all is said and done, You alone are the only one who 
                will not spurn my offerings of love. Forgive me for taking so 
                long to see this. But now I come, mistakes in hand, asking You 
                to take what the enemy meant for evil and make it good. Redeem 
                my past failings and pain and grant me a new beginning. Give me 
                a reason to live and love again. As I embrace You, fill the spaces 
                left behind by those who rejected me and set me apart for your 
                purposes, to the praise and glory of your name, in Jesus’ 
                name. Amen.  Excerpted from Release 
              the Pain, Embrace the Joy by Michelle McKinney Hammond, 
              © Regal Books. Used by permission.
    
 
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