Steve Higginbotham recently introduced me
to a new term, a new art, and a new perspective on a great truth. He
asks:
Have
you ever heard of "Kintsugi"? Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing
broken pottery with a "glue" made of gold. Rather than throwing away a
vase, bowl, or cup that had been dropped and broken, these items can be
repaired by gluing the pieces back together with gold. The repair can
actually make the piece of pottery more beautiful and more valuable than
it was before it was broken.
Instead of broken pottery, consider broken hearts.
Here’s
a beautiful truth: God specializes in mending broken hearts.
Steve
Higginbotham informs us that he knows the blessing of this truth
personally: On a personal level, I have
learned the value of brokenness. For the majority of my life,
everything was easy. The biggest challenges I faced throughout my youth
seem trifling to me today. My life, along with my wife, had a
fairy-tale beginning, but eventually we began to experience "breaks"
(e.g. the miscarriage of a child; the death of my father-in-law,
mother-in-law, and my dad; and most shattering, the choices of one of
our children).
These
breaks, and countless others, could cause one to retreat, give up, and
become bitter. They hurt (present tense), but my wife and I refuse to
allow our life together to be little more than useless, broken shards of
pottery littering the floor. No, instead, we've given the broken pieces
to the Lord who has put us back together, I believe, even more valuable
in His service than before. The breaks haven't been desired, but they
have been profitable in the hands of "The Potter" (Romans 9:20-23).
As
Steve indicates, there are many different things – situations, trials –
that can break our hearts. One thing that should break our
hearts, however, is sin.
“The sacrifices
of God are a broken spirit,
A broken and a contrite heart—
These, O God, You will not despise.”
-- Psalm 51:17
These words were
written by David in a penitential psalm that he wrote after Nathan the
prophet confronted him about his sin with Bathsheba (see 2 Samuel 12).
David acknowledges his sin and his heart is broken. He desperately
seeks the cleansing of his sin by God (see Psalm 51:1-4). God,
observing David’s repentance and confession, forgave him (see 2 Samuel
12:13-14; Psalm 32:1-5).
A
broken and contrite heart, God will not despise. The brokenness is
evidence of true godly sorrow which leads to repentance. God “honors”
the heart that is broken by sin by healing it with His forgiveness and
love.
“He heals the
brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
--Psalm 147:3
Even
though we are sinners, God loves us so much that He gave His One and
only Son to die on the cross for our sin (John 3:16). Through Jesus, we
can have our sins washed away by His blood (Ephesians 1:7).
God
will forgive and give the gift of eternal life to those who will place
their
faith
and
trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans
10:9-10), and are
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for
the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will continue to cleanse from
sin those who continue to walk in the light of His Word (1 John 1:7).
Steve
Higginbotham encourages the broken-hearted: “If your life has been
shattered by loss, disappointment, and sin, don't give up (Galatians
6:9). God can do amazing things with the pieces of your life. In
fact, He can make you more useful and beautiful than you were before you
were broken.”
And He
will, if only you will submit your heart and your life to Him.
Won’t
YOU?
--
David A. Sargent
Source Cited: “If It Isn’t Broken…Break
It” by Steve Higginbotham in MercEmail (June 24, 2017).
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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