Broken is a place to begin

Where self is gone

Truth can find its voice.

No more struggle

Surrender holds its peace

Letting go to reach out

God’s hand always there.

Your life is shattered

All that you see is a mess.

The scattered pieces reminding,

Your plans have all failed.

Now He can begin

The Master at work

Gathers the brokenness

Lovingly piece by piece.

He holds them up . . . one by one

Seeing their beauty shining through.

The Master of restoring

Is building something new.

It takes broken pieces

For this new story to be told.

It’s a qualification

For God’s mastery to unfold.

The heart of David

The body of Jesus

All broken to realize

Something so much greater.

God loves the broken

It’s the place He can begin

To show forth all of the beauty

In what He has redeemed.

Wendi Maddox

Author’s Look~

[This is a repeat from Broken I, as these are the same post, just with a different style of poetry form]

Elisa Morgan, well known author and speaker was a guest on one of the Focus on the Family programs that I was listening to one morning, while getting ready for my day.

This program gripped me, as I thought of how well it connected with humanity. It is not unusual for human beings to reach a point of brokenness . . .beat up by life, disappointed in ourselves and others, plans gone wrong . . .desperate. It is in that place where we can decide all is lost and there is nothing worth saving- its over . . all done . . our purpose is gone.

Elisa was talking to a group here about these places of brokenness. https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/letting-god-redeem-your-broken-life/

These broken places can take us to the very desperate point of rock bottom . . .and THAT . . is where God can begin His most masterful work.

It is in that desperate place, where we take our hands off of it all and surrender to doing it His way, that the true masterpiece of our life can begin.

Elisa spoke of examples that we read about in the Bible, such as Moses breaking the stone tablets. . . getting the Israelites attention, and David . . .arranging his own desires and pushing aside God’s. Both of these are humanly relatable. Yet, God didn’t leave them there, saying, “forget it, you messed up, you’re done!”

Instead, He lovingly reminded them of how surrender brings peace, and it allows His leadership to bring about the best possible outcomes. God is so much higher, so much wiser, so why wouldn’t we want Him to steer our ship?

I particularly loved the example given that day, of how the body of Jesus was beaten and broken on the cross . . .all to redeem mankind. He had to be broken, to begin His redemption.

God is there, watching and waiting, and He can redeem what is broken. He can build something beautiful with the messy pieces of our failures. When you think there is nothing left because everything is too broken . . . that is actually the sweet spot for Him to begin to use those broken pieces and create a masterpiece with your life.

Jeremiah 29:11 (KJV) . . . For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.

God has an expected end for you. Can you trust Him with it? Hand over the controls, and let Him lead your life today. Walk the walk, His way, and watch Him masterly create more beauty than you could ever imagine.

God Loves the Broken!!!

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