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What does the Bible say about brokenness in our lives?

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The Bible teaches that God uses broken things to fulfill His purposes, emphasizing the importance of a broken heart and contrite spirit.

The concept of brokenness is prevalent throughout Scripture, highlighting its significance in our spiritual lives. As seen in Acts 27:44, God can use broken pieces to accomplish His redemptive purposes. In the same way, He doesn't discard broken lives; instead, He uses them for His glory. This principle echoes the truth expressed in Psalm 51:17, where David states, 'The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.' This brokenness leads us to a deeper reliance on God and allows Him to work through us.
Scripture References: Acts 27:44, Psalm 51:17, Romans 7:15

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Broken Pieces
Don Fortner · Jun 18, 2000

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