In today's gathering, we explored the profound theme of inspired brokenness, recognizing that God uses our repaired brokenness to inspire others and glorify Himself. We delved into the story of Wren, an eight-year-old girl who, in an attempt to celebrate her mother's birthday, accidentally shattered her mother's cherished ceramic bowl. This incident, though seemingly tragic, unfolded into a beautiful illustration of kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, thereby enhancing its beauty. Similarly, God, the divine artist, mends our brokenness, not with gold or silver, but with grace, love, perseverance, hope, and forgiveness.
We examined six scriptures that anchor us in the truth of God's redemptive work amidst our brokenness. Romans 12:12 exhorts us to rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, and be constant in prayer. Romans 8:18 assures us that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. Revelation 21:4-5 promises a future where God will wipe away every tear, and there will be no more death, sorrow, crying, or pain.
The life of Elizabeth Prentice, despite her constant physical pain and the loss of her children, became a testament to God's ability to repair a broken spirit. Her hymn, "More Love to Thee, O Christ," emerged from her deepest sorrows and has inspired Christians for generations. Similarly, the woman who anointed Jesus in Mark 14, though broken by reputation, performed an act of love and worship that Jesus declared would be remembered forever.
We are reminded that Jesus Himself experienced ultimate brokenness on the cross, yet it is through His sacrifice that we find hope and the power to transform. God desires to perform soul kintsugi on us, taking our cracks and making us whole, giving purpose to our pain, and allowing others to see His work in our lives.
As we reflect on our own experiences, we must ask ourselves how God has used our repaired brokenness to inspire others. Just as broken crayons still color, our brokenness, when mended by God, can still bring beauty and purpose to the world.
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