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Loyal in His Love: An Invitation to Be Held by Jesus When Others Let You Go

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When everyone else leaves, Jesus stays. When all fails, Jesus remains.

Rejection is inevitable. Yet we spend little time considering the significant impact it makes on an individual's whole self. When we do, we swaddle it in quippy statements and shallow encouragement--meaningful for just a moment. But rejection--like abandonment, betrayal, and estrangement--leaves aching wounds that challenge and forge our most intimate thoughts of who we believe God, others, and ourselves to be.

In Loyal in His Love, Tabitha Panariso blends biblical truth, candid personal stories, and timeless wisdom forged through personal experience and her vocation as a therapist to invite readers into a new way of living. The heart that suffers rejection can't be cured. It must be resuscitated. Its condition warrants more than just platitudes--it merits the full attention of a loyal and loving God.

This isn't just another Christian self-help book. Though Tabitha makes ample room for the hurting to process their own stories, points them to God's faithfulness, and challenges the way they think--she doesn't stop there. Jesus lived a life and death marked by rejection. Yet we remember Him for His compassion and generosity. He was and is proof that we could be remembered that way too. Thus, Tabitha guides readers through the life and death of Jesus as a means of counter-cultural response to the pain of rejection.

Loyal in His Love ends squarely on the triumph of Christ's resurrection--not just as an antidote but a daily supplement. His restoration is ours--alive and active in our hearts, bodies, and lives. Each devastating moment of rejection is an opportunity to build bridges that will lead us into and through living hope and transformation.

221 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 14, 2025

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6 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2025
Tabitha shares a depth and vulnerability that makes you want to lean into your own story with Jesus more. “We let his compassion for us inform the compassion we should have for ourselves and for others. We let it become the framework in which we can befriend ourselves—treating our bodies and souls as people to be loved, instead of hated and always pressed to be more.”
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421 reviews14 followers
June 29, 2025
Tabitha is an excellent writer and truly has a grasp on healing hurts with God’s truth. I enjoyed the breath prayers at the beginning of each chapter. I would recommend this to everyone
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January 24, 2025
I have read many books on rejection and abandonment, and this one was the best. It was amazing. Not only is Tabitha a very gifted writer, but the content was incredible. My parents divorced when I was very young, and the emotional wounds the author so vividly expressed were authentic and relatable. I also experienced a significant friendship betrayal last summer that led me to surrender my life (again) to God, and the healing I've experienced through finding my perfect Heavenly Father has transformed me. I've joined a church that is full of caring people that value each other and serve the community with love and dignity. Tabitha's experience was so similar to mine and that is why I loved this book. Even if that were not the case, this book has so many meaningful messages of hope and resilience to offer it could help anyone who is ready to accept Christ's invitation to become new and begin healing through the power of His unconditional love. The imagery and word flow in the book was poetic. I hope Tabitha will write more books. I plan to use this for a small group study at my church because healed people (with the help of the Holy Spirit) can help broken people heal. Thank you Tabitha!
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December 21, 2025
Audiobook. Fresh, biblical perspective on navigating rejection.
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14 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2025
If there’s a better book on the subject of rejection, I’m unaware of it.

In LIHL, Tabitha Panariso bravely shares her own experiences of rejection, how deeply they have affected her, and how she chooses to address them with her eye on healing. Present tense. Tabitha does not write as one who has fully achieved the victory, but as one who is still running her race diligently and intentionally. She writes as one further down the track than some (read: me). Graciously, Tabitha points out some of the hazards that may be encountered as we run our own race and guides us through them with her hard-earned wisdom. Along the way, she continually points our gaze back to what matters most…Christ.

Though Tabitha is a licensed counselor, this is not your typical self-help book. There aren’t ten steps to overcoming rejection…check each one off and you’re done…but there are practical tips, helpful points to ponder, and questions to ask to go deeper into who and what has affected us, is still affecting us, and why. Hers is a kindly curious way, eager to get at the root of the issue in order to promote healing rather than continuously having to apply band-aids.

No one will manage to make it through this life without feeling the sting of rejection. Even Jesus was not immune. Yet, He overcame, and through Him, we can as well. Tabitha’s words help in this journey to addressing the issues in our heart, forgiving ourselves and others, and they serve to lead us further down the path we are journeying, running with more assurance as the next step comes.

Since rejection does touch everyone, this is a book for everyone. Loyal In His Love reminds you that you are not the only one, you are not alone, and there is indeed hope.
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217 reviews
March 4, 2025
"what didn't you do to bury me, / but you forgot that I was a seed." - Dinos Christianopoulos

This book is such an encouraging and gentle reminder of God's love for His children. I came across Tabitha Panariso on Instagram during a season of heartbreak, and her book ministered to my heart within the very first pages.

Tabitha gently and lovingly discusses the hurts we endure at the hands of others: betrayal, rejection, death of relationships. While making us feel seen and understood, she kindly reminds us of the Gospel and the truth of God's faithful love for His children. The times when we feel rejected and alone are opportunities to be pushed back into God's loving arms.

Not only does He love us, but He understands us. As Tabitha puts it, His compassion is not pity, but understanding. He, too, was rejected and betrayed while on earth. He relates and empathizes with our pain and promises to sit in our pain with us.

Thankfully, we have a Savior who does not abandon or reject us. Instead, He showers His love and blessings on us, sending reminders of His presence and making beauty out of ashes.

For anyone who's experienced the sting of rejection or the tragedy of betrayal, this book is for you! Healing balm for the soul.
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January 1, 2026
Wonderful book. This book walks you through the deep pain of rejection and leads you to "practicing resurrection" in your life.

"We get to choose whether to die by their rejection or to live in and through Christ instead."

"I've learned that is using so much what happens to me but rather knowing that God is with me when it happens."

"At times, we construct our sanctuaries (a refuge, a place set apart) on the bodies of those who'd serve instead of the body of Christ who died."

"Lament invites us to focus less on trying to understand what could be happening to us and more on who will walk alongside us. God knows the way through and that gives us the freedom to just trust, and be."

"We can't change what happened to us when we figure. Rather, forgiveness changes us."

"It's about making an effort to move from love, not for it."
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