My Scar

By |Published On: November 6, 2019|Categories: 1-Minute Radio Program|
A large, standing rock in the middle of a shoreline, the waves crashing on it.

I’ve got a 4” scar on my neck, and it’s pretty special to me. Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada. You know, after my diving accidentthe surgeons opened the front of my neck to fuse two broken cervical vertebrae. For almost a year after that operation, I tried hard to cover up that big surgical gash. I wore only scarves around my neckeven in summer. But my attitude about that scar changed as my understanding of God’s purposes also changed. When I began to see what God was doing through my broken neck, I started to take pride in that scar. It showed that I belonged to Jesus. You know, the apostle Paul says in Galatians, “I bear on my body the scars that show I belong to Christ.” Friend, do you bear a scar that’s visible? An emotional scar? Well, according to Galatians, it iGod’s mark of ownership on you. And if anyone wonders about thatshow them your scar and tell them it shows you belong to Jesus.

© Joni and Friends

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