I Suffered Too

I Suffered Too

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Have you ever felt alone in your pain? Wished you could have a real conversation with Jesus? "I Suffered Too" is a short yet powerful story that invites you into an intimate, heart-stirring encounter with the One who gave everything for you. Seen through the eyes of Genesis-a young woman marked by deep wounds and unanswered questions-you'll journey through the rawest moments of Christ's passion... and experience the depth of His redeeming, unwavering love. What if you could look into Jesus' eyes just before the cross? What if He gently said, "I suffered too"? This special Holy Week story isn't just a tale-it's a call to healing, to faith... and a reminder that His suffering was personal. It was for you.
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Like a jar, I was whole. Tidy on the outside, but too fragile to keep. Then came the cracks. Small, easy to hide at first. Until I shattered, piece by piece, in the hands of people who never intended to keep me from the very beginning. They called me a mistake. And soon, I started calling myself unworthy. For a while, that become my only name. So I ran. From Him. From everyone. Ashamed of who I had become, and the cracks I had gathered from years of being blind. But can someone who is been shattered... still hold love again? What if healing feels heavier than the cracks? And what if God was never angry... just waiting? Started: March 19, 2024 Ended: July 5, 2025 Just a note: I don't own the original photo, everything you see here was created using elements available on Canva.

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