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Mack Collier's avatar

Lydia this is amazing! I love your theory on the meanings of Leah’s son’s names and why Judah was chosen to be Christ’s line.

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Lydia McNally's avatar

Thank you so much Mark! I love how there is something we can learn something from every little detail of the Bible.

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James's avatar

I loved the line, "The fear of rejection is really just the fear of man with a fancy hat on." This is an excellent example of how our most significant obstacles in life are often everyday trials that we build up in our minds to be unbeatable giants. Your article this week was a great!

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Lydia McNally's avatar

Thank you so much!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed this weeks article 😊

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Melissa's avatar

I love how your first piece “Write Scared” involved some fear of rejection and you overcame that to get started on this journey & share your work on this platform. Then this very next piece is about living with rejection , knowing it may come and how will you face it? I know I’ll be carrying your words in my head as many times I have a bit of fear of rejection, or fear of others’ opinions about me . Great writing stays with the reader , thank you for sharing!

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Lydia McNally's avatar

Thank you so much for your kind comment! Knowing you enjoyed my writing is so encouraging 😊

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Jim's avatar

Second to public speaking, rejection could be the next greatest fear! Loved your writing and your perspective of how Leah dealt with the rejection in her life!

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Lydia McNally's avatar

Thank you so much!

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Amy's avatar

We all face rejection and this was a good article on how to shift your perspective on it. Focusing on the love we have from our Heavenly Father rather than the rejection from man will always leave us feeling accepted by the One who matters most…our Creator!

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Lydia McNally's avatar

Such a good insight! Thank you for sharing!

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