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What does the Bible say about brokenness and God's grace?

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The Bible teaches that God uses brokenness to bring about healing and spiritual growth in His people.

The concept of brokenness in the Bible is tied deeply to God's grace and mercy. Micah 7:9 reflects the acknowledgment of a broken heart as essential for receiving God’s grace. A heart broken before God signifies a soul touched by His grace, wherein God promises healing to the brokenhearted, as seen in Psalm 147:3. Just as God used the broken pieces of a ship to bring Paul to Malta, He often uses our own brokenness to fulfill His purposes and lead others to the gospel of grace. This theme runs throughout Scripture, emphasizing that God won’t use anything except broken things to manifest His love and mercy.
Scripture References: Micah 7:9, Psalm 147:3

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