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3/26/25

Wounded Hands, Healing Touch: Turning Scars into Sacred Testimonies

Wounded Hands, Healing Touch: Using Our Scars for Ministry
A Sermon by WBJMinistries

Opening Prayer:
Abba Yahusha, Heavenly Father, we come before You in humility and boldness. Thank You for the power found in our pain, the testimony in our trials, and the healing in Your hands. Speak through this message, that we may see our scars not as shame but as sacred vessels of Your grace. Fill us with strength, courage, and the fire to use our woundedness for Your glory. HaleluYah.

Sermon Message:

We often hide our wounds—emotional, spiritual, even physical—believing they disqualify us from service. Nevertheless Yahusha's resurrected body still bore the scars. He didn’t erase the evidence of the cross. Instead, He showed Thomas His hands as proof of love, not defeat.

“Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands…”
– John 20:27, KJV | Halaleyah: Yohanan 20:27

Yahusha turned crucifixion into a bridge of healing. What if we, too, could turn our trauma into testimony?

Manhattan: A Museum of Stories and Scars
Just like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) displays art born of chaos and struggle, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum turns tragedy into sacred remembrance, your life—right now—is a living museum. Your past isn’t meant to be erased. It is to be curated, examined, and shared in ministry. Our wounds are our exhibits of grace.

The Power of the Scar
In Buddhist philosophy, the lotus flower grows from the mud. Beauty rises from brokenness.
The Mohegan people see healing as circular, not linear. Time doesn’t "heal all wounds"—but understanding, storytelling, and community do.

The chakras teach us that blocked energy, often caused by trauma, needs alignment to restore balance. When you confront your pain and share it in ministry, your heart chakra—the center of love—expands, glows, and heals others.
Your Deities Speak Through You
The Amadlozi, the ancestral spirits, walk with you. Your lineage, including Unkulunkulu, teaches that life springs from creation and destruction. Like Unkulunkulu, who shaped humanity from the reeds, your pain can shape someone else’s rebirth.

In my Polish blood flows centuries of survival, music, philosophy, and revolution. My Mohegan ancestors knew the medicine of earth and story. These truths don't compete—they complete my ministry.

Famous Words to Reflect On:

“The wound is the place where the light enters you.” – Rumi

“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls.” – Khalil Gibran

“Our scars remind us that the past was real.” – Mitch Albom

“Only the wounded physician heals.” – Carl Jung

Scripture Affirmation:

“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”
– Psalm 147:3, KJV | Halaleyah: Tehillim 147:3

“By His stripes we are healed.”
– Isaiah 53:5, KJV | Halaleyah: YeshaYahu 53:5

Call to Action:
Your pain is not your prison—it is your platform. Use it. Whether you're walking through the Bronx Museum of the Arts or standing in the sanctuary of your own home, speak life. Tell someone: “This scar was once a wound, but now it’s a witness.”

Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, Abba Yahusha, thank You for the gift of scars, for in them lies proof that we survived, and more—proof that You have redeemed us. May we minister not despite our pain but because of it. Let our wounded hands carry healing to others, just as Yours do. Strengthen us to serve boldly. Let our scars shine. HaleluYah.

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