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May 22nd 2026 – The Beauty of What’s Been Broken

Scripture Reference:

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Psalm 147:3)

Story:

If you’ve ever felt damaged by something in your past, I want to share a story that might resonate with you.

There was once a bell maker who dedicated his life to crafting bronze bells, one day he was commissioned to create one for his town. With patience and care, he molded it, infusing it with all the knowledge and love he possessed. When the bell was finally ready, the entire township gathered in anticipation to hear its chime. However, as the bell was being lifted into place, a crack appeared on its side. Gasps echoed through the crowd. Some declared it ruined, suggesting it should be melted down and started over. Others doubted it would ever sound as it was meant to. Yet, the bell maker remained calm.

He approached the bell, placing his hand gently over the crack, and declared, “A perfect bell can ring, but this one will reach where no other bell could.” He then struck the bell, and the sound that resonated through the was unlike anything they had ever heard. The tone was beautifully complex, deeper than perfection itself. The crack altered the sound, but rather than ruining the bell, it gave it a unique resonance that no untouched bell could ever replicate.

This story reminds us of how many people believe that the painful parts of their lives damage them. We often think our scars render us incapable of fulfilling our purpose, or that we are somehow less than whole. Yet, God’s perspective is vastly different.

Refrection:

The bell maker’s actions reflect our Creator’s love for us. Just as he acknowledged the beauty in the bell’s imperfection, God sees the beauty in our brokenness.

In 2 Corinthians 12:9, we are reminded, “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.”

Our weaknesses, our cracks, and our wounds are places where God’s grace shines brightest.

Perhaps there’s a part of you that others judge or criticize. Remember that the sound of your life—your unique purpose—can only come from a heart that has been broken yet continues to choose to resonate with hope and love. In moments of pain, we can learn to trust that God is using our experiences to shape us into vessels of His grace.

“Some wounds don’t take away your purpose. Sometimes, those wounds are the very place where your deepest resonance begins.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts that are sometimes weary from the weight of our past. Thank You for the assurance that You heal the brokenhearted and bind up our wounds. Help us to understand that our scars are not marks of shame, but rather symbols of Your grace and healing power. Teach us to embrace our brokenness, knowing that in our weaknesses, Your strength is made perfect.

Lord, grant us the courage to share our stories, even the painful parts, so that others may see Your light shining through our cracks. May we find comfort in the knowledge that our unique journeys are part of Your divine plan. Transform our pain into purpose, and let our lives resonate with the beauty of Your love.

As we navigate through our struggles, remind us that we are never alone. Surround us with Your peace and fill us with hope, as we trust in Your promise to bring good from every situation. Thank You for loving us unconditionally, for seeing us as whole despite our imperfections. May we always seek to honor You in our lives and reflect Your grace in the world around us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Are you feeling weighed down by past wounds?

Perhaps you carry the burden of regret, shame, or hurt from experiences that seem to define you. It’s easy to feel trapped by the weight of these struggles, believing they make you unworthy of love and joy.

But there’s hope. Jesus offers a path to healing and restoration, inviting you to let go of your past and embrace a new beginning. He sees your brokenness not as a flaw, but as an opportunity for His grace to shine through.

If you’re ready to find freedom from your burdens and experience a profound transformation, consider inviting Jesus into your life. He promises to walk with you, heal your wounds, and fill your heart with peace and purpose.

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Rob Lavallee

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May 17th 2026 – The Parable of the Cracked Pot

Scripture Reference:

“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” (2 Corinthians 4:7)

Reflection:

I wanted to share a story I recently read called “The Cracked Pot.” It is a well-known inspirational parable, often described as an ancient Chinese or Indian folktale, though its original author is unknown.
What I love about this story is how beautifully it points to a biblical truth: sometimes we see only our cracks, flaws, and broken places, while God sees how He can still use them for His purpose. We may think our weaknesses make us less useful, but often those very places become channels of blessing to others.

Once upon a time, an elderly woman was a water bearer in a village. She carried two large clay pots on a wooden pole across her shoulders. One pot was perfect, while the other had a crack in it. Because of this crack, the leaky pot would lose half of its water by the time they reached her master’s house.

One day, feeling ashamed for its inability to deliver a full load, the cracked pot spoke to the woman. “I’m sorry for my flaws. I feel useless because I can’t carry my share of the water,” it confessed.

The woman smiled gently and encouraged the pot to look at the path beside them. As they walked, the cracked pot noticed a stunning trail of beautiful, blooming wildflowers along its side of the journey.

The woman explained, “Do you see how these flowers have blossomed? They grew only because of the water that spilled from you. Without your cracks, this path would be barren. You are not useless; you are a vessel of beauty and life.”

This narrative mirrors our own struggles with self-worth. The cracked pot is a poignant reminder that our imperfections can lead to unexpected beauty. God uses our weaknesses to reveal His strength and grace, just as the woman points out the vibrant wildflowers growing along the path of the cracked pot.

  1. Embrace Your Imperfections:
    Like the cracked pot, we may feel that our flaws make us inadequate. However, it is through our cracks that God’s light shines. Reflect on your own imperfections and consider how they might be used for a greater purpose in God’s plan.
  2. See the Beauty in the Journey:
    The wildflowers symbolize the beauty that can emerge from our struggles. Take a moment to recognize the blessings and growth that have come from your challenges. How has God used your journey to cultivate beauty in your life or in the lives of others?
  3. A Purpose Greater Than Ourselves:
    The water that the pots carry represents the love and grace of God. The cracked pot may only deliver half of its load, but it still contributes to the flourishing life along the path. Consider how your actions, even if imperfect, can impact those around you. Your story, however cracked it may seem, can inspire and uplift others.

As we reflect on the parable of the cracked pot, let us remember that our worth is not found in our perfection but in our ability to carry God’s love and grace to the world. Embrace your journey and the wildflowers that bloom along the way, for they are a testament to the beauty of God’s handiwork in our lives.

“Even in our cracks and flaws, we can bloom beautifully, for it is through our brokenness that God’s grace flows and transforms the world around us.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude for the reminders found in Your creation. Thank You for the parable of the cracked pot, which teaches us that our imperfections are not something to be ashamed of, but rather opportunities for Your grace to shine through.

Help us to embrace our flaws and understand that they make us unique vessels of Your love. May we find comfort in knowing that You can use our brokenness to bring forth beauty, just as the wildflowers bloom along the path of the cracked pot.

Guide us to see the impact of our lives on those around us, and empower us to share Your love and grace with others, even when we feel insufficient. Grant us the courage to be open about our struggles and the wisdom to encourage others in theirs.

In moments of doubt, remind us that our worth is found not in our perfection, but in our identity as Your beloved children. May our journeys reflect Your light, allowing us to be vessels of hope and healing in a world that often feels barren. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Invitation to Embrace Grace

Just as the cracked pot discovered its purpose through its imperfections, you too can find beauty and hope in your journey. If you feel a longing for transformation and love in your life, we invite you to take a step towards healing and joy.

Click here to ask Jesus into your heart.

Let His grace fill your cracks and illuminate your path, allowing you to bloom beautifully in His presence. Experience the profound love and acceptance that comes from embracing your true self.

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Rob Lavallee

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