When Faith Answers With “No”

How rejection can become fuel instead of failure

Sometimes the answer isn’t what we hope for.

Not encouragement.

Not reassurance.

Just a clear “No.”

And that moment reveals everything.

Some people retreat. Others rise.

A closed door doesn’t mean stop—it often means stand up.

It means responsibility shifts back into your hands.

Faith doesn’t always remove the weight. Sometimes it demands that you carry it forward with strength.

The question isn’t whether rejection hurts.

The question is whether it halts you.

Reflection Question:

How do you usually respond when life doesn’t give you the answer you want?

~ Praise God

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