A
thought by Kyle Idleman, (2015-10-01) from his book, The End of Me: Where Real Life in the Upside-Down Ways of Jesus Begins (Kindle
Location 289). David C. Cook. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title of the book
to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
Now this is
the key for each one of us to realize.
Kyle says, “You are already broken. The Bible tells us in no uncertain
terms, ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God’ (Rom. 3: 23). The
real question is whether we can own up to it.”
It is so
easy for us to talk about those people but we are those people. Kyle says, “We are the people who ignore the
hurts of others, as long as someone takes care of us. We are the people who
yell at one another in the car on the way to church, then climb out with sunny
smiles to demonstrate it’s all good. We are the people who think God is somehow
more impressed with us because we make up our own rules and follow them. We are
the people who have gone into deep debt to keep up appearances. We are the
people who look down on others who are different. We are the people who take
the easy way out and log on to the porn site. We are the people who work
fifty-plus hours a week, trying to prove our worth. We are the people with
holes punched in our walls and doors unhinged from slamming. We are the people
who spend hours a day on social media, trying to convince people that our lives
are better than theirs.”
Kyle
continues, “So the bad news is that I’m not okay and neither are you. We’re
both badly broken. Not ‘gently used,’ like the clothing requested by Goodwill.
We’re ripped, torn, and ragged. Citizens of the global junk heap. The good news
is that God makes the broken whole. He takes the overlooked, the undervalued,
the left out, the written off, the damaged and destroyed, and then he does what
only he can do. God loves to make the
broken beautiful.”
Look at Isaiah
53: 5, “But he was wounded for the wrong we did; he was crushed for the evil we
did. The punishment, which made us well, was given to him, and we are healed
because of his wounds.” (NCV)
Just let him
have your brokenness. Just be honest
with him and with yourself. Confess that you are broken to him. Remember, “The punishment, which made us
well, was given to him, and we are healed because of his wounds.” “God
loves to make the broken beautiful.”
So where are
you broken?
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