In Japan, there is an art to mending broken and cracked pottery called Kintsugi. Using resin and gold dust mixed together helps to fill in cracks and reattach broken pieces. Now instead of hiding the repair it is shown and makes a piece of pottery that was broken into something beautiful. Is this not what Jesus does with our broken lives? Jesus takes our broken lives and repairs them and makes something beautiful out of lives.
The Holy Bible has many beautiful truths within its pages and the most wonderful story in the world of how a loving and gracious God came from Heaven to Earth to save us from sin and ourselves. What I have seen that saddens my heart is when men and women distort the Bible's precious truths. Sometimes they play mental gymnastics with a rubicon of verses to put together their own view of a topic and make the Bible appear to support their side. Both the liberal and conservative Christians do it and even those who are not even believers play this game. People who want all answers to life and faith but only from the Bible are some of the most toxic and unhappy people I know. Where is their Christlike love? Jesus dealt with this kind of mindset in his mortal time on earth and they were called Pharisees. We must be willing to take the Bible as it is written and what the writers led by the Holy Spirit meant. We must be authentic and transparent. Some things in the Bible are uncomfortabl
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