Saturday, 11 October 2014

SCAR DO TALK

 

SCAR DO TALK


A scar is an evidence of a wound. And the wound could be physical or non-physical. Scars show us where we have been on our life's journey. Scars always leave us with memories to hold on to. And the memories vary - some are deep and painful, some are not. In all they leave us with memories that cannot be forgotten.


What memories have your scars left you with? How painful are the memories? Most of all, what are you doing with those memories? Think and ponder on this.

In life you have the power of choice; the power to make decisions positively or negatively concerning what you passed through or are still passing through as a human.  You have the choice to either rise from your fall or lay still where you have fallen. The choice lies in your hand. Life will knock you down, give you blows and punches in the boxing ring but you've got to stand tall and face life. No matter how life knocks you down, get back up and show it the stuff God has put inside of you. Stand tall and face your giants in life no matter how tall they stand before you. This is because there is also a giant in you, who must rise up within you.

"Life is not fair", they say. Yes, life is not always fair; it throws problems, challenges, and trials, troubles at you without informing you or giving you any notice. It just comes unannounced and knocks you down. But you don’t have to stay down no matter how hard it knocks you down. You have to learn how to challenge your challenges in life.



Scars help us to see life's magnificence. It helps us see life in its different dimensions. It helps us to understand other people's pains. We will never be able to understand other people's pain if we have not passed through what they have passed through in life. Don’t allow your scars to scare you; face them and let them minister to you. It is then you can find the boldness and stability to minister your grace to others that are scarred and scared and you will automatically become a blessing and bless lives.






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