City On A Hill Sermons
In this sermon, the message centers on Galatians 6:17, where Paul declares, “I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus.” Everyone who spends enough time in this world will experience wounds. Some heal completely, while others leave scars that remain. Whether they are physical, emotional, or spiritual, scars are reminders of battles fought, pain endured, and seasons survived. This message acknowledges the reality of hurt while pointing to the greater truth that our scars do not have the final say over our identity or our purpose. Drawing from the scars of Christ in John 20, the sermon reminds us that even the resurrected Savior still bore the marks of His suffering. Those scars were not signs of defeat but testimonies of victory. Like the worn violin that seemed worthless until it was placed in the hands of a master, our value is not determined by what wounded us, but by who holds us. Whether the scars came from broken relationships, personal loss, trauma, or even church hurt, God is able to use what marked us for His glory. Scars may remind you of where you've been, but they do not define who you are. In the Master's hands, your story can still make beautiful music.
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