My Beautiful Scar
My Beautiful Scar
Scripture: 3 John 2:2, John 20:19-20; 24-29
What if the very thing you’ve been trying to hide is the proof that God has been working in your life? This message reveals that while society pushes us to conceal our scars, God uses them as evidence of His power and faithfulness. In 3 John 2, we see His desire for us to prosper in every area—body, mind, and soul—but that kind of wholeness requires true healing, not avoidance. When Jesus appeared to His disciples in John 20, He didn’t erase His scars; He showed them as confirmation of who He is and what He overcame. In the same way, our scars are not signs of shame, but validation that God brought us through. Wounds may be inevitable, but healing is a choice that requires honesty and surrender. Left unaddressed, wounds turn into triggers and unhealthy patterns, but God calls us beyond tolerable pain into full restoration. Healing begins where denial ends, and while the process may bring short-term pain, it leads to lasting glory.