“When my wife and I were engaged, her dad gave us a special wedding
present. As a watchmaker and jeweler, he made our wedding rings. To make my
wedding band, Jim used gold scraps left over from resizing other rings—scraps
that were seemingly without much value. But in the hands of this craftsman,
those pieces became a thing of beauty that I cherish to this day. It is amazing
what a master craftsman can do with what others might view as useless”. (B.C. – American writer)
That is also how God works in our lives. He is the greatest Master
Craftsman of all, taking the wasted pieces and broken shards of our lives and
restoring them to worth and meaning. The prophet Jeremiah described this when
he compared God’s work to that of a potter working clay: “The vessel that he
made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter; so he made it again into
another vessel, as it seemed good to the potter to make” (Jer. 18:4).
No matter what messes we have made of our lives, God can remold us into
vessels that are good in His eyes. As we confess any sin and submit ourselves
in obedience to His Word, we allow the Master to do His redemptive work in our
lives (2 Tim. 2:21). That is the only way for the pieces
of our brokenness to be made whole and good once again.
Broken things can become blessed things
if you let God do the mending. (RBC)
if you let God do the mending. (RBC)