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Every man carries a story that he doesn't like to talk about. It might have been a harsh word that never left the recording in your mind, a betrayal that still stings, a childhood marked by chaos, or even a failure that quietly defines how you see yourself. You move on, and years later, build a life, goto work, goto church...but some part of you still flinches when certain topics or tones show up. We learn to "hide" our hurts because we think that's what real strength is right? We bury them under business, jokes, anger, or spiritual language. But what we bury alive, doesn't die; it grows. Real strength isn't pretending you're not wounded. Real strength is "inviting God" inside of your wounds so he can do what only He can do!
By Tom ScottEvery man carries a story that he doesn't like to talk about. It might have been a harsh word that never left the recording in your mind, a betrayal that still stings, a childhood marked by chaos, or even a failure that quietly defines how you see yourself. You move on, and years later, build a life, goto work, goto church...but some part of you still flinches when certain topics or tones show up. We learn to "hide" our hurts because we think that's what real strength is right? We bury them under business, jokes, anger, or spiritual language. But what we bury alive, doesn't die; it grows. Real strength isn't pretending you're not wounded. Real strength is "inviting God" inside of your wounds so he can do what only He can do!