As I was thinking of this God reminded me that Jesus didn't hide his scars, in fact he showed them as proof that he was Jesus and that he had struggled. In two of the gospels he shows his scars. Now, why would he do this when I'm sure his words could have sufficed? I think one reason his scars were resurrected with him is because "by his wounds we are healed" (emphasis mine). He is identifying with our humanity Because of His obedience to God which resulted in the scars he wore, we were given a new life. The scars are the testament that He overcame.
Our own scars can have the same testimony if we let them. Yes, we struggled. Yes, we fell. Yes, something didn't turn out the way it was supposed to, BUT, through the help of what Jesus did for us and the work of the Holy Spirit, we overcame. Jesus said, "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16:33
So, don't hide your scars, show them to others who are struggling. Let them know that Christians have problems too. The bible tells us to confess our faults to one another. This is not so we won't feel guilty anymore. It is to help those who still struggle. Who can understand the temptation of alcohol but an alcoholic? Who can know the pain of having a wayward child but another parent whose child has turned their back on them? I can't count the number of times that friends have encouraged me by sharing their own personal struggles. Showing our scars helps others to realize that they too can overcome whatever trial they are now facing.
When we show our scars, we help others heal. Ironically awesome isn't it?
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