“To love yourself through the eyes of Jesus is to understand that He never measured your worth by your wounds.
He saw your heart before the hurt, walked beside you through the storm, and still calls you deeply loved.”
“Jesus does not ask us to carry shame from yesterday. He invites us to see ourselves as He sees us — worthy of grace, capable of healing, and beautifully created for purpose.”
“Your trauma may have left scars, but scars are not signs that love has abandoned you. Through Christ, they can become reminders that you endured, survived, and still carry light.”
“Never question your worth because of what happened to you. The love of Jesus speaks louder than pain ever could. Your value was never decided by hardship — it was written in love long before the struggle began.”
“Healing through Jesus is not pretending the hurt never happened. It is learning that even in broken places, hope can grow, faith can rise, and beauty can still bloom.”
“The eyes of Jesus do not see a person defined by trauma. He sees courage, perseverance, compassion, and a soul worthy of endless love.”
“Sometimes our deepest pain becomes the place where we discover the deepest hope. What once tried to break us can become the very thing that teaches us compassion, strength, and faith.”
“Love yourself gently, because Jesus loves you gently. Speak to yourself kindly, because heaven never speaks to you with cruelty. Walk forward knowing you are held by a love greater than every fear.”
And one final reflection:
“Through the love of Christ, we can stop asking, ‘Why was I hurt?’ and begin asking, ‘How can this story become a testimony of hope?’
For even after the darkest night, Jesus still paints the morning sky with light.”
#Amen
He saw your heart before the hurt, walked beside you through the storm, and still calls you deeply loved.”
“Jesus does not ask us to carry shame from yesterday. He invites us to see ourselves as He sees us — worthy of grace, capable of healing, and beautifully created for purpose.”
“Your trauma may have left scars, but scars are not signs that love has abandoned you. Through Christ, they can become reminders that you endured, survived, and still carry light.”
“Never question your worth because of what happened to you. The love of Jesus speaks louder than pain ever could. Your value was never decided by hardship — it was written in love long before the struggle began.”
“Healing through Jesus is not pretending the hurt never happened. It is learning that even in broken places, hope can grow, faith can rise, and beauty can still bloom.”
“The eyes of Jesus do not see a person defined by trauma. He sees courage, perseverance, compassion, and a soul worthy of endless love.”
“Sometimes our deepest pain becomes the place where we discover the deepest hope. What once tried to break us can become the very thing that teaches us compassion, strength, and faith.”
“Love yourself gently, because Jesus loves you gently. Speak to yourself kindly, because heaven never speaks to you with cruelty. Walk forward knowing you are held by a love greater than every fear.”
And one final reflection:
“Through the love of Christ, we can stop asking, ‘Why was I hurt?’ and begin asking, ‘How can this story become a testimony of hope?’
For even after the darkest night, Jesus still paints the morning sky with light.”
#Amen
“To love yourself through the eyes of Jesus is to understand that He never measured your worth by your wounds.
He saw your heart before the hurt, walked beside you through the storm, and still calls you deeply loved.”
“Jesus does not ask us to carry shame from yesterday. He invites us to see ourselves as He sees us — worthy of grace, capable of healing, and beautifully created for purpose.”
“Your trauma may have left scars, but scars are not signs that love has abandoned you. Through Christ, they can become reminders that you endured, survived, and still carry light.”
“Never question your worth because of what happened to you. The love of Jesus speaks louder than pain ever could. Your value was never decided by hardship — it was written in love long before the struggle began.”
“Healing through Jesus is not pretending the hurt never happened. It is learning that even in broken places, hope can grow, faith can rise, and beauty can still bloom.”
“The eyes of Jesus do not see a person defined by trauma. He sees courage, perseverance, compassion, and a soul worthy of endless love.”
“Sometimes our deepest pain becomes the place where we discover the deepest hope. What once tried to break us can become the very thing that teaches us compassion, strength, and faith.”
“Love yourself gently, because Jesus loves you gently. Speak to yourself kindly, because heaven never speaks to you with cruelty. Walk forward knowing you are held by a love greater than every fear.”
And one final reflection:
“Through the love of Christ, we can stop asking, ‘Why was I hurt?’ and begin asking, ‘How can this story become a testimony of hope?’
For even after the darkest night, Jesus still paints the morning sky with light.” ✝️
#Amen