Make
Me Broken
Learn
this lesson: not to trust Christ because you repent, but trust Christ to make
you repent; not to come to Christ because you have a broken heart, but to come to Him
that He may give you a broken heart;
not to come to Him because you are fit to come, but to come to Him because you
are unfit to come. Your fitness is your unfitness. Your qualification is your
lack of qualification. Charles Spurgeon
Have you ever prayed to be broken? Brokenness is not fun and it isn’t meant to
be. Brokenness means we are at the
bottom not the top. In our humanness we
want to be unbroken and untouched where tragedy and trouble don’t happen. The problem is if we remain unbroken we often
will never see God as the Redeemer of brokenness.
There have been many times in my life when I
was broken and I admit I never prayed for it.
The thing I have since learned is that God loved me enough to allow me
to be broken whether I wanted it or not.
One of the definitions I read about the word brokenness is that it means
to not function properly or to be out of working order.
What does brokenness do for us? It helps us
to understand that we can’t do it on our own.
Our strength is not enough and never will be enough. It brings us to the end of ourselves. When we are at the end of me we are then free
to accept that we can’t do it alone and we are then able to look up. God never intended for us to go on this
journey alone. He wants us to turn to
Him but sometimes we won’t do that until we learn that He is the only one that
can help us. If we allow pride or selfishness to stand in our way, then we will
never see God in the proper light.
Too many times when we are in the midst of
trouble and sorrow, the first thing we do is look for an escape. How many times have you asked yourself “If I
can just escape the pain I will be fine”?
If you have ever done that and then later looked back, you will probably
find that you didn’t learn much from the escape. The times that I learned the most and became
the closest to my Creator was when I didn’t escape and went through it. If your escape includes going around, over or
under the obstacle; stop what you are doing and look up. God will help you through it if you will let
Him.
I have always been moved by music. There is a beautiful song by Sidewalk
Prophets called “Keep Making Me”. The
following are three verses of the song that describe what it means to let go
and let God.
Make me broken
So I can be healed
‘Cause I'm so calloused
And now I can't feel
I want to run to You
With heart wide open
Make me broken
Make me empty
So I can be filled
‘Cause I'm still holding
Onto my will
And I'm completed
When You are with me
Make me empty
Chorus
‘Til You are my one desire
‘Til You are my one true love
‘Til You are my breath, my everything
Lord, please keep making me
Make me lonely
So I can be Yours
‘Til I want no one
More than You, Lord
‘Cause in the darkness
I know You will hold me
Make me lonely
So I can be healed
‘Cause I'm so calloused
And now I can't feel
I want to run to You
With heart wide open
Make me broken
Make me empty
So I can be filled
‘Cause I'm still holding
Onto my will
And I'm completed
When You are with me
Make me empty
Chorus
‘Til You are my one desire
‘Til You are my one true love
‘Til You are my breath, my everything
Lord, please keep making me
Make me lonely
So I can be Yours
‘Til I want no one
More than You, Lord
‘Cause in the darkness
I know You will hold me
Make me lonely
Writers: David Frey / Ben McDonald / Sam
Mizell
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly
Father, I have been broken over and over again in my life. The one thing I know above everything else is
that You held me when I was broken. You
loved me through it all. If I had never
been broken, I would never have seen You as my Savior and Redeemer. I praise You for my brokenness because it
helped me to know what Your love is and if brokenness draws me closer to You,
then I am thankful.
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