The Potter and the Clay
I came across a book called Beautifully Broken. It is a bible study guide for special needs parents. I couldn't read it because I couldn't get past the title! I was defensive, my thought was, "I'm not broken, and neither is my son just because he has a disability!" Then I realized that maybe I had been looking at this all wrong, and perhaps misconstruing what was meant by the term "Beautifully Broken." When I think of broken, I think of a vase that has been smashed into a million pieces and then been glued back together. That vase will never be the same again, and the glue and cracks are a reminder that it is no longer as beautiful as it once was. There might also be shame that it got broken. We can come to Jesus in our brokenness. He understands when we feel broken by our circumstances. The bible tells us that "The Lord is near to the broken-hearted." (Psalm 34) He is near, and He binds up broken hearts. When I came to Jesus, he didn't glu...