Soul Marks

Theology & Purpose — The Imprint of Divine Encounter

Even in resurrection, Christ bore His scars (John 20:27). They were not erased but glorified—proof that grace transforms wounds into testimonies. In the same way, our stories become living evidence of redemption (Ephesians 1:13-14; Colossians 1:13-14). You have been marked by fire and sealed by grace. Live as one resurrected from spiritual death to life—renewed, refined, and set apart for the Kingdom (1 Peter 1:7; Romans 6:4, 8:11).

How to Engage Soul Marks

Each Soul Mark invites us to pause, encounter, and respond.

  1. Pray — Begin by inviting the Holy Spirit to search and reveal (Psalm 139:23-24).

  2. Read — Sit with the Scripture that centers the reflection.

  3. Reflect — Let grace name what the fire is refining in you.

  4. Record — Write your own mark — what is God forming through struggle or surrender.

  5. Live Marked — Carry the truth forward. Let your life bear visible evidence of transformation (2 Corinthians 4:7-10).

Every reflection is a return to the forge — where grace leaves its mark and Christ forms His likeness in you.