God Is Great at Broken Things
C.S. Lewis once wrote that our brokenness is like a shattered vase—painfully pieced together by human hands, never quite the same. But in the hands of God, that same broken vase isn’t just repaired—it’s transformed. The cracks, instead of being flaws, become channels through which His light pours. The end result? A masterpiece more radiant than the original.
This is the nature of divine restoration. God doesn’t just patch us up—He makes us new. He doesn’t discard what’s broken; He uses it. In fact, God is great at working with broken and imperfect things. While we tend to exclude or harshly judge imperfections, God includes them. His grace turns them into testimonies.
So, what has God made brand new in your life—from your brokenness?
Let your scars speak of His glory.
Strong Blessings,
Cedric
Traditionalwriter@yahoo.com
This is the nature of divine restoration. God doesn’t just patch us up—He makes us new. He doesn’t discard what’s broken; He uses it. In fact, God is great at working with broken and imperfect things. While we tend to exclude or harshly judge imperfections, God includes them. His grace turns them into testimonies.
So, what has God made brand new in your life—from your brokenness?
Let your scars speak of His glory.
Strong Blessings,
Cedric
Traditionalwriter@yahoo.com
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