Embracing Our Brokenness

Jeremiah 18:4 (NLT)
But the jar he was making did not turn out as he had hoped, so he crushed it into a lump of clay again and started over.

The art of kintsugi teaches that there is beauty in brokenness, where the scars and repairs contribute to our unique story. Our imperfections and healed wounds are not to be hidden but embraced, as they are a testament to God's grace and the healing He provides, often in unexpected ways.
Reflection Question: What are some scars, physical or emotional, that you have tried to hide? How can you begin to view them as part of your beautiful story crafted by God?
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