In Catholic churches, on the walls, there are depictions known as
Stations of the Cross. They show the journey of Christ from His arrest
to His Crucifixion. On this journey, it is said that He fell three times
because of the weight of the Cross and our sins. Each time He got up
again. He could have died there and then. But He got up.
Our journey in life is the same. We will fall often. But in our case, there's always Christ beside us helping us to get up.
As we grow older, no matter what age we are now, we sometimes look back on our lives and the good times we had, the not so good, and the really bad times. We have all had our problems and difficulties in life. None of us is immune. Some would say it is the price for being a fallen race, a sinning humanity. Others would say that bad things happen as part of life anyway. The reality is that each one of us has a story to tell. Some are worse than others albeit the sufferings and pains may be different.
One thing is in common however. Whether we recognised it at the time, or later on, or not recognised it at all; at every time when we were down on the ground because of the weight of our own cross, Jesus was there, ready to help and to pick up the cross for us to continue on our journey again.
I remember a story I was told about a little boy playing by the bayou and an alligator came by and grabbed him by the leg and tried pulling him into the water. The child screamed and called for his mother who was nearby. She grabbed him by the arm and tried pulling him out. It must have been a small alligator and a tug of war ensued between the alligator and the mother each pulling at the child. Eventually the mother saved the boy and rushed him to hospital.
There he was visited by his friends from school and neighbourhood. They all wanted to see his injuries and scars. He showed them his leg and foot where the alligator got him and they marvelled at what had happened. Then the child said there are other scars he'd like to show them on his arm which he was proud of. This is where his mother held on to him tightly trying to save him.
We all have scars. We all have sufferings we have endured in life.
Let our scars and sufferings be reminders of when God held tightly to us trying to save us.
Life may well be difficult now, but the prize in Paradise is eternal.
Don't give up. Get up. Trust in God and go on. Don't be overwhelmed by life's difficulties and the Devil's discouragement. Overcome them with God's help and love and be proud of the resulting scars.
Not my will Lord, but your will be done.

Being 'proud of the resulting scars' is a beautiful way to look at the history of our own endurance and God’s faithfulness. Happy Monday to you.
ReplyDeleteAmen Melody. God bless always.
DeleteSuch amazing truths and encouragement here, Victor. Yes! Don't give up, get up! Jesus will be with us every step of the journey. May He bless you today and always.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha. I know Jesus has been by my side in many troubled times. God bless you.
DeleteBeautifully said. I feel as though sometimes we let our "scars", or things we perceive as scars, reflect our worth, usually in a negative light, when really they show us everything we have endured and survived with Him by our sides.
ReplyDeleteThanx Alex. Nice to see you visiting here. God bless.
DeleteMoments like these, we never forget. It gives us strengh when the next lesson comes.
ReplyDeleteAmen Bill. You are right. God bless you.
DeleteA very good post to start the week ... thank you Victor.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan. Best wishes and God bless you.
DeleteI needed to read this, Victor. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am praying for you, Mevely. God bless you and your family.
DeletePhilippians 1:6, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Get up, He’s there helping, making sure you make it.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Mimi. He is always by our side to help us.
DeleteGod bless.
We do carry scars from the past - be we learn to deal with them and know that God is with us all the time - we need to trust and have faith.
ReplyDeleteOur scars are reminders of His help and another opportunity to forgive those who hurt us.
DeleteGod bless, Sandie.
After face planting down three steps at Patriots Place last week I could have used this. I am fine, the black eye is almost gone
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your fall, Ruby. I am praying for your full and quick recovery.
DeleteGod bless you.