I have been reflecting upon brokenness…
Have you ever suffered a broken heart? Or maybe a trauma so great that you felt completely shattered emotionally, mentally, spiritually or physically.
I am sure all who visit here have experienced some type of brokenness in their lives…
But you know what…
to truly understand brokenness we first need to go through the process of healing…
& that dear friend can be a painful, scary & anxiety inducing process!
But ultimately very rewarding, restorative & transformative to a healed wholeness for a far greater purpose.
In my life I have experienced many such times of brokenness.
A great deal of restoration has been done but there is yet more to accomplish.
I have not done this work on my own though…
I have had the great Restorer, God Himself & those whom He has sent along the various crossroads in my life to accompany me on this journey of healing transformation.
Recently, while walking along the beach & thinking about this, an image of what God’s healing & restoration process looks like came to mind.
A vase was laying on the ground, where it had fallen, broken in pieces, some larger & others completely shattered. Our brokenness can look similar.
Then God approaches us, as explained in Seasons & generations... & if we will allow Him picks up each broken piece delicately & then examines each one carefully with us, as part of His healing work.
Restoring the larger pieces with the clear glue of His love
But some pieces are so shattered that instead of restoration He replaces those areas wholly with Himself in a most transformative way.
Then the transparency of His love allows His light to shine through those transformed areas!
So, that through our mended brokenness others may see the light of His love & strength through us, beaming forth as living beacons of hope.
Those who allow God to do His healing work in them will each have a unique pattern to His shining light.
Though this doesn’t mean they are perfect for they are still being transformed in other areas of brokenness.
But it does mean they are looking to Him for their lives.
While we are reflecting together dear friend, shall we ask ourselves…
What pieces of the broken vase are we still holding onto deep down that we know only God can heal, restore & transform?
With His love, strength, patience & kindness so that we may uniquely shine His light in this darkened world.
Until next time dear friend,
Jennifer
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Jennifer, thank you for your encouragement here! This post spoke to my heart today, as I do think I hold onto the broken pieces of my past, afraid to allow Jesus to transform them, or maybe I’m afraid he can’t transform them. Thank you for your faithfulness in sharing though your own story!
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I think at times we all do that Donna with certain broken areas that we cling to. But I love how He so gently & patiently asks us to hand them to Him step by step, little by little, bit by bit. ♥
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Hmm. Lord help me to let go of every broken piece that I’m still holding on to. That you perfect and make me whole. 🙌🙏
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Amen! Beautiful prayer Herry! 😀
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Beautiful. I’m in the process of being put back together, by the “Great Restorer”.
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How wonderful that is, praise Him! 😀 So lovely having you join me here today.
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God loves to work with those who acknowledge that He alone can fix them. If only we would allow Him to fix us, then we can be fit and be His masterpiece, just as He desires that we all be. 🙌
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Absolutely! Lovely having you drop by today. 😀
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Praising Him that He is the great Restorer!
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That He is Lauren 😀
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This is So So Good, Jennifer! It speaks so clearly of defining what is ours to do and what He alone can do. Wise words indeed♥️
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Thank you Pam! Born from long journeys of healing experience with Him ♥
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To truly understand brokenness, we must go through the process of healing. Wow. I had never thought of that before. Loved your image of the broken vase and God putting it back together.
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Thank you Theresa! 😀
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Though it’s painful to experience, it happens to all of us, usually multiple times over the course of life. How sweet to think of our Lord picking up the pieces and transforming us while mending us.
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Its a continual process in one form or another isn’t Barbara, lovely having you drop by! 😀
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