The Bone That Breaks and Builds
In 1892, German anatomist Julius Wolff published a discovery that still shapes modern medicine. He observed that human bone is not static — it actively remodels itself in response to the stress placed upon it. When a bone bears repeated load, the body lays down new tissue along the lines of force, making that bone denser and stronger than it was before. Physicians call this Wolff's Law, and it explains why a fractured bone, once healed, is often stronger at the break site than it ever was in its original state.
Think about that for a moment. The very place where you were broken becomes the strongest part of you.
This is not just biology. This is theology written into our bodies by the hand of the Creator. The apostle Paul understood this principle long before Wolff named it. "We also glory in our sufferings," he wrote, "because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope" (Romans 5:3-4). The pressure does not destroy us. Under the care of the Great Physician, it rebuilds us.
You may be in a season right now where life feels like nothing but fracture and stress. But the God who engineered bone to grow stronger under load designed your spirit the same way. Do not despise the pressure. The Almighty is doing His deepest work precisely where the break occurred. Hold on. You are being rebuilt stronger than before.
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