A Broken Teacup
By John W. Vander Velden
If you searched the cupboard of a woman I once knew, you would find at least one broken teacup, standing unused in the far reaches behind all the unblemished. Once I drew out a bit of china examined how it had been carefully reassembled, the yellowed glue the only sign of its repair. “This cup is beautiful, why don’t you use it?”
“It’s broken,” the only response. And I wondered why she had gone to the labor of putting it together, piece by piece.
In life every person faces blows, physical, emotional, spiritual. On occasions most of us find ourselves unable to withstand the force of the impact we must face. Things bend us, things at last, break us. For, though few would acknowledge, we are as delicate as bone china.
I am a broken teacup, shattered by trials and pains of life. My pieces have been scattered, laid out, but never lost. Mended over time, none can see the fractures, few know they exist.
But I do not find myself upon the shelf, not yet anyway. For my God places me among others, which seem pristine, upon the table. Through my tears I say. “I am broken and ugly.”
And God responds, “I have gathered all your pieces, the small as well as the large. I have bound them together and have made you whole again. Broken time and time again but mended by My hand. There is yet much you can do.”
Through my breaking and repairs and in my truthful examination of each chip and crack, my compassion for others grows. I have been mended…and yes, there is much I can do, for my task remains incomplete. So I say, “Fill me Lord.”
You see…I am a broken teacup…perhaps you are as well.
Great is Thy faithfulness, Great is Thy faithfulness
Morning by morning new mercies I see
All I have needed They hand hath provided
Great is Thy faithfulness Lord unto me
Until Next Time
How lovely. Thank you for that story. It's true. We are all broken and yet He has made us whole again through His son Jesus. Thank you for the hymn too. It's one of my favorites. But I confess, I have a lot of favorites from the old hymns.
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DeleteThat was just so great. Thank you Mary
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DeleteThis is beautiful, Mary.
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DeleteA lovely reminder, Mary!! And one of my favorite songs, too!! Hugs! xo
ReplyDelete♥ ((hugs)) back to ya Terri!
DeleteSuch truth in these words. It reminds me of Patsy Clairmont's book entitled, God Uses Cracked Pots. That is so true as we are all cracked, but in those cracks is where Jesus can shine through. I'm going to have to read this book again.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Patsy Clairmont!!
DeleteI love this! Wouldn't it be lovely if someone were to create broken teacups and sell, as a reminder.
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DeleteI loved this. Oh, did someone say "Patsy Clairmont"? I thought of her as well when I read this. And also, Mevely317 up above in comments...sounds like a great idea! Maybe God is asking YOU to do that! What a lovely idea. Thank you, Mary, for sharing this with us today. We are all broken teacups in one way or another, but Praise be to God! He doesn't hide us away nor leave us sitting alone on the shelf. He finds ways to use us still for His honor and glory. We just need to be willing. Amen!!
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DeleteThat is so lovely...and true. You can't necessarily see the cracks that have been fixed but they're there. Thanks for this post. Granny M
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DeleteThank you for this beautiful gift.
ReplyDeleteIt speaks to all of us.
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