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Powhatan Mennonite Church P.O. Box 220, 3540 Old Buckingham Rd. Powhatan, Virginia 23139-0220
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Life Perspective…
A
Cracked Mug
I went shopping and found a glue that could withstand
microwave heat. Carefully I glued
the pieces together and put the handle back in place.
For a number of minutes I applied pressure as the glue bonded the
brokenness. For a number of days I
let the mug dry and then tested its durability by boiling a cup of coffee in the
microwave and savoring every drop. The
glue held firm.
A number of weeks later, to my horror, I broke a second mug.
This time the handle lay in three pieces.
This mended mug is much more fragile.
Its brokenness needs more tender care and has required repeated fixing.
In my mind I saw a beautiful analogy of my life in the story of the cracked mug.
God created me perfect and beautiful, pure and innocent.
But along life’s way I have gotten banged and bumped.
It is a sad day and God grieves
when I crack, chip and break.
God has carefully glued each break and with pressure restored my broken
handle. Sometimes my mended cracks
have needed repeated fixing.
A cracked mug is not throw-away trash. It
has a story to tell. Each time I use
the mug my fingers rub over the slightly raised ridge, and I remember the healed
brokenness. The scarred mug still
hangs on the hook—beautiful, preserved and worthy to be used.
And guess what? On Sunday I sit in a
pew with other chipped, cracked and broken mugs.
And I see God, the Redeemer that He is, restoring and mending each of His
chosen vessels.
Paul understood the frailty of our humanness. He also understood the power of
the resurrected life of Jesus at
work in our brokenness. He wrote,
“But we have this treasure in earthen vessels (*cracked
pots),
that the excellence of the
power may be of God and not of us.
We are hard-pressed on every side,
yet not crushed;
we are perplexed,
but not in despair;
persecuted,
but not forsaken;
struck down,
but not destroyed–
always carrying about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus,
that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body.”
II Corinthians 4: 7-10 *Pat’s interpretation Pat Hertzler November 25, 2007 |
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