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God Can Speak Through Broken
Things
Usually, we throw away things
that are broken. But what do we do with broken people, marriages,
families, dreams, churches, businesses, ministries, etc. ?
What about you today? Are you broken? Do you feel as though your life has
been shattered into a thousand pieces?
Be encouraged! For God speaks through broken vessels. Today He has a very
special message just for you.
Throughout the Bible, we find many instances where God uncovered a timely
message to His people using broken things. Four of them are as follows -
1. The Frailty & Weakness Of Life
Psalm 22:15 - "My strength is dried up like a potsherd..."
In this particular verse, David compared his strength to that of a piece
of broken pottery - a "potsherd." Like a "potsherd," his life was so dry,
parched, brittle, and fragile. At the slightest pressure, he felt as
though he could crumble to a thousand pieces.
In Proverbs 17:22, Solomon addressed the same topic when he said - "A
merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the
bones."
A "broken spirit" causes the body to become as dry and parched as a
"potsherd."
Such conditions as grief, sorrow, anxiety, fretfulness, depression, a
negative attitude, and heavy burdens due to guilt deplete the bones of
moisture and waste the life.
Another picture of the frailty of man is portrayed in Psalm 119:83 - "For
I am become like a bottle in the smoke..."
In the East, people would hang their bottles, commonly made of leathern
skins, in smoke in their tents. Because the smoke had no place to escape,
the bottles became blackened with soot. After awhile, they would appear
dry, parched, and shrivelled up.
The Psalmist pictured his life this way. Because of the exposure to the
"smoke" of distress, discomfort, affliction, and sorrow in his life, he
grew exhausted through the prolonged mental anguish as well as the bodily
affliction. Said another way - his "strength" became dried up "like a
potsherd."
2. The Humility Of Man
Isaiah 45:9 - "Woe unto him that striveth with His Maker! Let the potsherd
strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay say to Him that
fashioneth it, What makest Thou? or Thy work, He hath no hands?"
In this particular verse, the Prophet Isaiah refers to man as a "potsherd"
living among the "potsherds of the earth." He is "clay," and his "Maker" -
the Lord Jesus - is the Potter Who "fashioneth" him.
How utterly absurd to think that he would dare to contend with his "Maker"
Who has all power in heaven and in earth.
Who could possibly challenge God and win?
In response to such foolishness, the Prophet cries out - "Let the potsherd
strive with the potsherds of the earth." In other words, pick on someone
of your own size.
Yet, we see man daily contending with God as he resists the power or
influence of His Spirit and opposes His sovereignty and control over his
life.
3. The Rejection Of Man
Psalm 31:12 - "I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a
broken vessel."
David felt like a "dead man out of mind." He also felt "like a broken
vessel."
In both of these illustrations, we see him as a man who is forgotten or
cast aside as someone no longer needed.
When one dies, after a period of time, he is soon forgotten by his
acquaintances.
As the pieces of a "broken vessel" are gathered together and then thrown
away as trash or junk, even so does the man feel worthless whose existence
is fractured or shattered by the twists and turns of life's various
circumstances.
4. The Judgment Of God
Psalm 2:9 - "Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; Thou shalt dash
them in pieces like a potter's vessel."
The imagery used here is meant to portray the ease by which the Messiah
can crush and subdue all of His enemies.
The "rod of iron" depicts His universal and absolute dominion over all.
Suddenly, easily, and irreparably, He can dash "in pieces" "like a
potter's vessel" all those who rebel or rise up against Him.
Isaiah 30:14 - "And He shall break it as the breaking of the potters'
vessel that is broken in pieces; He shall not spare: so that there shall
not be found in the bursting of it a sherd to take fire from the hearth,
or to take water withal out of the pit."
The judgment of God is characterized here in two ways - "as the breaking
of the potters' vessel that is broken in pieces" and as the "bursting" of
a swelling, bulging, and bowing wall that falls down.
The ruin is so sudden and tremendous that there is not found one "sherd"
or piece of pottery afterwards that is large enough to gather water from
the pool or fountain nor to carry coals "from the hearth."
Jeremiah 25:34 - "Howl, ye shepherds, and cry; and wallow yourselves in
the ashes, ye principal of the flock: for the days of your slaughter and
of your dispersions are accomplished: and ye shall fall like a pleasant
vessel."
The Prophet Jeremiah had a word for the leaders of the people. He
prophesied of a day coming when they would "fall like a pleasant vessel."
In other words, they would go from being something that is esteemed and
prized as vessels of crystal or China to that which is broken, ruined, and
totally worthless.
Revelation 2:27 - "And He shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the
vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of
My Father."
How futile it is for any to challenge the Mighty God for He governs His
enemies with a "rod of iron" and all those who oppose His rulership are
"broken to shivers" "as the vessels of a potter."
As we have seen, God used broken things to speak of man's weakness and
lowly position in His Kingdom.
He used broken things to speak to us about man facing rejection and utter
worthlessness in life's situations.
Lastly, He used broken things to relate the awful judgment that comes to
those who dare to rise up against the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Before you cast aside the broken things in your life, go before the Lord
in prayer and ask Him to reveal to you any message that He has for you
today.
You, as well as others, may count your broken things as being totally
meaningless, yet God, through them, may have a valuable and life-changing
lesson for you to learn or a certain godly characteristic He wants
developed in your life.
Remember - God speaks through broken vessels.
It's time that you hear Him speak through yours.
May God Bless His Word.
Connie
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