Why is Human life so valuable for the abused?

Why is Human life so valuable for the abused?

Jesus and Healing Trauma

Mark Twining explores the value of human life amidst severe trauma, offering hope through faith in Jesus Christ.

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13:1820 Oct 2024

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Finding Value in Life Amidst Trauma

Episode Overview

  • Human life holds immense value despite severe trauma.
  • Faith in Jesus Christ offers hope and healing.
  • Scriptural references highlight Jesus' empathy and suffering.
  • Personal experiences with God can bring comfort and peace.
  • Every soul is cherished and valued by God.
"Your life is worth whatever you have to go through, no matter if you have been in tribulation and slavery your entire life."

In this episode of 'Jesus and Healing Trauma', Mark Twining shares his heartfelt reflections on the value of human life, even amidst the darkest tribulations. Mark grapples with the profound question: why is human life so valuable, especially for those who have suffered unimaginable abuse and trauma? Through a candid and compassionate narrative, he explores the plight of children forced into slavery and those enduring relentless abuse.

Mark finds solace and answers in his faith in Jesus Christ, drawing on scriptural references and personal experiences to illustrate how Jesus' suffering offers a beacon of hope and healing. He recounts vivid moments of divine revelation and personal encounters with God's love, emphasising that every life holds immense worth, regardless of the pain endured. By sharing his journey, Mark aims to offer comfort and encouragement to trauma survivors, underscoring that their lives are precious and valued by God.

This episode is a poignant reminder that through faith, love, and divine grace, healing is possible, and every soul is cherished. Tune in to hear Mark's inspiring message of hope and redemption.

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