Remember when I used to do spiritual Sunday posts?
No?
Oh. Let me remind you:
"Broken chains set free
Broken swords bring peace
Broken walls make friends of you and me
To break the ranks of sin
To break the news of Him
To put on Christ until His name feels broken in
Broken souls that need His mending
Broken hearts for offering
I'm convinced that God loves broken things."
-Kenneth Cope
My thoughts today are on being broken. On a broken heart and a contrite spirit. I never understood that term before, I thought having a "broken heart" was a bad thing. That it meant sadness and despair. Then my mother gave me the analogy that to have a "broken heart" is more like being a "broken horse" you are obedient and humble. To offer up a "broken heart" is to be obedient to the Lord and what He wants from us. Just as a broken horse obeys his master and follows him, so must we obey out Master and follow Him.
bro·ken
/ˈbrōkən
a. Subdued totally; humbled: a broken heart.
1 comment:
i liked this hon.
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