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Every Scar Has A Story

  • Writer: Debbie Frederick
    Debbie Frederick
  • Apr 16, 2019
  • 1 min read

By; Kristina M. DeCarlo



Every scar has a story. What will mine tell? What will come of this when I’m better, when I’m well?

I want my scar to tell of how I’ve overcome, of how I made it through, of where I have come from.

I want my scar to whisper about the pain I faced, about this very hard time, about the marathon I raced.

But mostly I want my scar to speak of something greater I want it to shout about my living Creator.

Let my scar be evidence that there is a loving Lord who fought my scary battles and on whose wings I soared.

Let my scar proclaim that all things work for good, that by myself I couldn’t but with my God I could.

Let them take a look. Let them peek and see. My scar shows God is great. It points to Him, not me.



 
 
 

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