The Healing Written Into Your Cells
In 2015, Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich, and Aziz Sancar received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a breathtaking discovery: your body is repairing itself right now, at the molecular level, thousands of times every hour. Every single day, each cell in your body sustains somewhere between ten thousand and one hundred thousand breaks in its DNA — damage from sunlight, from toxins, from the simple act of living. Left unrepaired, these wounds would be catastrophic.
But here is what astonished the scientific world. God built repair crews directly into the architecture of life itself. Specialized enzymes patrol the double helix like watchmen walking the walls of a city. They detect the damage, snip out the broken section, and rebuild it — letter by letter — restoring what was lost. Before you even know you are wounded, healing has already begun.
The prophet wrote, "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." The psalmist was not speaking metaphorically about a God who occasionally intervenes. He was describing the very character of the Almighty — a Healer so thorough that He encoded restoration into the fabric of creation before we ever drew breath.
Some of you walked in here today carrying damage you cannot name. Breaks in your spirit you are not sure anyone sees. But the same God who wrote healing into your DNA has not forgotten the deeper wounds. His repair work has already begun — quietly, faithfully, letter by letter, restoring what was lost.
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