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My Life in Testimony

I was born into a middle class, Jewish Amercian family, which would have made me a princess" except that my father was a florist, not a doctor. We celebrated almost all the traditional Jewish holidays in a superficial way. While I was taught there was a God, I never really knew him.

When I was eight years old I was bitten on my face by a German Shepherd. This changed my life forever. We had just moved to a new neighborhood when the accident took place. There had been no chance for me to make friends.

It took one hundred stitches to close the wound. When I returned to school my classmates gave me a new name. They called me "Scarface". From then until I turned twenty-seven I allowed that name to mold me and make me what I was.

When my brother died at eighteen, my family fell apart and left me with a lot of angry questions. I began searching for some answers. From Ayn Rand to Zen, I sought the truth through pages and people I thought had already found it. But none of their philosophies filled the empty place in my heart.

Two close friends, also Jewish, had become believers in Jesus the Messiah. One lent me "The Great Divorce", and the other recommended "Mere Christianity". Both books by C.S. Lewis left quite an impression on me. Mere Christianity ignited with me a question which filled up my heart and mind: "How could there be a God in this cold and infinite universe who could love me?"

That very night God answered me. He gave me a glimpse of His love. It was a love without shadow, a love so pure and holy that I was sure nothing within me could produce such a feeling. And I knew, even though I didn't want to, that this was God touching me. Even so, being every bit as "stiff-necked" as my forefathers, it took me all of nine months to commit my life to Jesus.

When I began this strange and wondrous journey with Jesus, my faith was tentative at best. My heart had been balled up like a fist for years and I wasn't about to surrender the tender parts to One I hardly knew -- not even the One I acknowledged as Lord.

But God, with a gently and merciful hand, began to peel away the layers of skin grown over like scabs on the wounds of my heart He showed me His scars through the Scriptures and in the living testimonies of His people. In time I began to understand the depth of love they signified. His love opened my fists and loosened my heart.

As I turned to Jesus and allowed Him to touch those raw and tender places, I began to heal.

There are wounds that lay open upon our bodies for everyone to see. In the course of time they heal, to whatever degree they can, and become scars. They remain as markers in our lives, but they are healed and no longer painful to touch.

Then there are those hurts which no one can see. Often these take longer to heal and become scars. Now, like the physical mark I bear from the dog, there are scars in my heart where once there were wounds. Grace has taken pain's place.

It is my hope that my scars may become windows through which people may see the beauty of God's Son and how everything He touches is transfigured by His love.

It is the hope of my husband, Michael, and I that God will use our words and music to "Bind up the broken-hearted" and set the captives free.

"But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us." (2 Corinthians 4:7)

Copyright Improbable People Ministries 2002. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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0 #10 Lucille Gaither 2011-05-17 23:49
Powerful testimony, Sally. May God continue to bless you. Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
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0 #9 Ipik Kohat 2010-10-12 08:07
Sally, That was mighty Christian of you, gratuitously tarring the Jews as a pack of snobs (your "princess" comment). I have many relatives who perished at the hands of Christians just like you, who irrationally hated the Jews. I cannot forgive your defamation of my entire people.
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0 #8 Raul 2008-06-01 13:27
Please. How long must this continue. Call a spade a spade. You are a Christian, not a Jew. Why pretend? Be proud of your belief in Jesus, but don't ever say you are Jewish. Stop embarrising yourself! It's not very becoming.
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0 #7 Steve 2008-05-26 07:35
In response to Tali's comments, it is Jesus the Christ who paid the PRICE for people like Sally, and I to experience God's love in a personal way (Isaiah 53:5 & Matthew 1:21). We need not skepticize the works of the Holy Spirit, for to do so is blasphemy (Matthew 12:31). And may God continue to bless you and your husband, Sally. Take care, and keep spreading the Good News because His return is near!
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0 #6 Sylvia 2008-05-20 21:23
Z's comments are very harsh. Doesn't he/she know that Jesus and the great majority of early Christians were all Jewish? Peter, Paul and all of Jesus' disciples were Jewish. Gentile Christians were just "grafted on". Sally has gone back to her roots!
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0 #5 Tali 2008-05-16 00:27
As I read Sally's story I was deeply touched by what a deep, spiritual person Sally is. But experiencing G-d's love does not make Jesus divine nor does it make him the messiah, it simply means that G-d wanted to touch her. One's interpretation of that love is simply that - an interpretation. If Sally were to reframe the situation, she might discover that G-d loves this child of Zion as the Loving Father He is, and that Jesus is a person who died 2000 years ago like the millions who died before and after him. Sally, I pray that you find true salvation - not in an idol, the FORM of G-d, but in the true G-d of Israel who loves you very much.
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0 #4 Z 2007-05-15 01:17
Disgusting! You, Sally, (assuming that you are a real person and not an invented story by the geniuses from Jews for Jesus) are in fact, a Christian. You are not a Jew - rather you are a traitor to your heritage and upbringing. The Jews of Europe fought and died from the beginning of persecution by Christians in 50 A.D. for equality and freedom to practice religion. Jews for Jesus is a Christian missionary program designed to convert Jews. Christian have been maliciously converting Jews by telling lies for centuries. Jews do know their God, and have an idea of a messiah. We do not need these puritanical Christians to tell us what to believe in. Call yourself a Christian but never a Jew - You don't deserve it!
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0 #3 Brian Roth 2007-05-03 12:26
Thanks for the gret testimony Sally.You touched on many wonderful truths about G-d's character and love.He wants us to have more and more a heart like His so we also can be a demonstration of His love. Not only are we made in His image but with time, we can become an even better representation of His character. Bless you in the ministry your experiences of healing have made possible, for you are uniquely equipped to do it.
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0 #2 Rajanikant.K 2007-05-02 14:21
I am a christian (Roman Catholic). Reading all this pamplets i conclude that we Christians, Jews and Moslem are brothers. our ancestors are the same the (Great Abraham). we all sholud get united to help each other. Then this world would be a heaven and our lord will be the happy that day .
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0 #1 Michelle R. 2007-04-30 23:38
Beautiful! Only Jesus can reach into those deep seeded hurts and heal us from the inside out. Thanks for sharing.
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