Beauty in Brokenness: God's Redemptive Kintsugi

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1) "God is an amazing artist with human brokenness, he repairs brokenness, it's part of his heart, it's what he is longing to do in each and every one of our hearts, our spirits, our lives." [44:00] (Download)

2) "The more beautiful you become from your brokenness, because God repairs you is part of our testimony. We are more inspiring and we're more glorifying because of what God has done in us." [45:02] (Download)

3) "God uses our repaired brokenness, not just our brokenness, but God uses our repaired brokenness to inspire others and glorify himself." [49:18] (Download)

4) "Today's type of brokenness, inspired brokenness, can be understood by saying that God uses our repaired brokenness to inspire others and glorify himself." [41:37] (Download)

5) "One of the life truths that we've heard before, we know to be true, is that broken crayons still color, don't they? They're broken, and we love, I remember this as a kid when we used crayons all the time, I wanted the brand new pack, right? But the broken crayons still color just like the new crayons color." [42:48] (Download)

6) "God will use our brokenness. As Romans chapter eight, 28, we talked about last week, but in faith, God causes everything to work together for his purposes and his glory." [48:17] (Download)

7) "God repairs your brokenness to inspire others and glorify himself. In the art of kintsugi, it is believed when broken items are repaired with gold or silver, the flaws become a unique piece of the object's history and that adds to its beauty." [59:25] (Download)

8) "What once was broken can be so beautiful in the very hands of God. Now, we call that our testimony. We call that our witness. We call that our character." [01:01:53] (Download)

9) "He wants to touch us with his grace. He wants to touch us with his forgiveness. He wants to touch us with his love that brings some sort of peace into our heart." [58:36] (Download)

10) "So Rin, the little eight-year-old girl, watched as her father, who's a talented artist, mixed a gold liqueur together, and he began adding spoonfuls of rice flour, and it made it like an adhesive. And then he began to repair and glue back all the different shards, and she was just amazed that this bowl was beginning to reform." [01:00:21] (Download)
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