It is impossible to live
life without experiencing brokenness. Whether it is feeling the pain of a
broken promise, surviving a broken bone or experiencing personal failure, life
takes its toll on each of us.
Life
Breaks Us.
Sometimes it is tempting to believe
that life only causes pain. Perhaps you mark life by one hurtful event after
another. If the scars add up over time, you might view everything that
happens in life as one more attempt to cause you pain.
The truth is that you were created
for a better life than that! Jesus Christ declared that He came to give
you life, abundant life! He loves you and knows the pain you are experiencing
because he experienced brokenness and pain too. He wept at the death of
Lazarus, but He also raised him from the dead! He had compassion on the crowds
and met their needs, offering healing, forgiveness and a fresh start.
Fixing
the Brokenness.
Knowing that Christ loved you so
much that He died to pay the price for your sins should convince you that your
life has tremendous worth to God. He was not willing that you would perish!
He came to bring you new life. Now, Jesus offers you the opportunity to
surrender your broken life and discover abundant life. He offers both
forgiveness and healing to all who come to Him for answers.
Your
Life has Tremendous Worth
How should you respond to God's
tremendous gift of new life? Surrender! Tell God about the hurt you have
been experiencing. Tell Him about the things that have stacked up against you
and then ask God to take the pain away and give you life.
It
is as simple as a prayer:
"Dear Jesus, I am so sorry for
the wrong things that I have done. I feel broken and ashamed not only for the
things I've done, but also because of the thoughtless actions of others. Please
forgive me and give me new life. I want to be made whole again. Help me to see
myself as You see me and help me to life a life that is pleasing to You. In
Jesus' name, Amen!"
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