Scarred people are beautiful
Man speaks:
I’ve seen a number of movies
lately, Lord,
like Romeo and Juliet.
The love of young people, at least in those
movies, is beautiful…
so simple.. so total.. so
uncomplicated.
They seem so natural, so free in
their emotions,
so clear in their feelings.
I wish I could be like that, Lord, but I can’t
be.
Why is it so? I’ve been hurt,
Lord.
I have trusted and been betrayed
at times.
I have loved and received nothing
in return.
I have tried hard to care and
failed often.
I have shared my secrets and
heard them whispered to others.
I have been warm and received a
cold shoulder.
I have been through it, Lord.
I’ve failed on my face.
I’ve banged my shins.
I’ve been bruised. Look, Lord, I’m
all covered with scars!
The Lord speaks:
Maybe you haven’t understood enough;
maybe you haven’t learned that
human life is like that.
All saints are scarred.
Young love isn’t the highest form
of human love.
The greatest love comes from
scarred people.
I know that many people stop
loving
so they won’t be hurt again.
But those people who do start all
over again,
who continue in spite of all,
who leave themselves open to the
possibility of being hurt again,
these people are able to love
again in a deeper way,
a more understanding way, a
richer way
Man’s response:
I think I know what you mean,
Lord.
I’ve met people like that…
and knowing them gives me
courage.
The great people are those who
continue to love with their scars.
I LIKE SCARRED PEOPLE, LORD. THEY
ARE BEAUTIFUL!
Credits to: Rev. Charles Cooke
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