26/08/2025
Yes!! One of her stories is this: She no longer feels hurt about her brown skin tone, body scars, or birthmarks. Girls with brown skin can surely relate to her, because this has been a deep wound for many. She was rejected for her skin tone, questioned daily about her scars and birthmarks. Every answer she gave felt like a sword to her own heart. She expected validation but never received it even her parents told her to put on makeup to look fairer or wear full sleeves to hide her scars. But hiding them only made the pain louder.
Maybe she was slow to learn to set boundaries, but day by day, little by little, she stood up for herself. No one supported her only her inner voice kept saying- ‘Not anymore. 💯You don’t have to tolerate this. Stop saying yes to those who don’t see your worth, who don’t see your beauty beyond fair and spotless skin.’
It took her nearly 30 years to realize this truth. Slowly, her pain became her teacher. It taught her to stand tall and see the beauty in herself. She learned she could only rely on God, not on people. In the past she asked, ‘Why am I like this?’ Now she is thankful for it. She understands that this was a blessing in disguise. Fair skin could have unknowingly led her into a worse life, attracting the wrong people. But her so-called ‘darkness’ actually saved her. These ‘Dark Blessings’ protected her life.
Now she needs no validation from anyone. She is whole. Confident, bold, yet soft and humble. She knows which side of herself to show. Healing has made this possible. And yes- everything is possible, if you first know it in your heart. That inner knowing will reflect in your outer reality.
God is everywhere😍 Will you feel Him?