THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 3: JEPHTHAH — THE INGREDIENT OF REJECTION
THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 3: JEPHTHAH — THE INGREDIENT OF REJECTION In Part 2, we walked through the life of Joseph and uncovered the painful ingredient of betrayal. We learned that: Betrayal often comes from close places. The pit is not the end — it is transportation. God uses betrayal to position before He promotes. And most importantly, we must not allow pain to corrupt our hearts Now we move to another difficult ingredient… Not betrayal this time… But rejection. Rejection has a unique sting. It doesn’t just hurt your emotions — It questions your identity. It whispers: “You don’t belong.” “You are not enough.” “You were not chosen.” Rejection can make you feel invisible… unnecessary… forgotten. But what if rejection is not a denial? What if it is an ingredient in God’s hands? Let’s step into the life of Jephthah. Rejection Can Be Rooted in What You Didn’t Choose Jephthah’s story begins with something he had no control over. He was born through a prostitute. He did not choo...