Remade

Remade

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M.H. Schubert shares the story of a group of fishermen in the Scottish Highlands who regularly gathered for tea and discussed the day’s catch. As the waitress brought a cup of tea to the table, one of the men accidentally knocked it out of her hand. It splashed against the wall, leaving an ugly stain. Noticing what had happened, one of the other guests took out a crayon and began sketching around the stain. Unbelievably, a beautiful piece of art emerged—a picture of a stag with magnificent antlers. The artist, as it turns out, was Sir Edwin Landseer, one of England’s most well-respected painters.

Schubert made the point that if an artist can transform an unsightly stain into a beautiful masterpiece, think about what God can do with our past mistakes and failures.

It is true. We worship a God who wastes nothing.

Sometimes we despair over our past. Sometimes we can’t let go of mistakes we’ve made or events that happened to us. Sometimes it might feel as though we have wasted months or years. Or we find ourselves in a situation that seems meaningless.

But if we are open to it—if we’re willing to learn from it, to grow from it (sometimes making amends, sometimes letting go of anger or bitterness or blame, sometimes simply letting go and trusting)—God will pick up the broken pieces and use this experience, this brokenness, in unexpected and sometimes even beautiful ways.

Let us pray: Loving and gracious God, take our mistakes and our failures of the past. As we lay them down before you, we ask you to heal us, strengthen us, and refashion us more and more into your image. Amen.

Daily Message Author: Joe Albright

Joe began his ministry in Sarasota, Florida as an associate pastor, and it was in this capacity that he worked alongside the Reverend Dr. Roger Kunkel. Roger was a colleague who became a mentor and treasured friend. From Sarasota, Joe was called to Northeast Florida where he led churches in Jacksonville and Julington Creek. Currently, Joe serves at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Palm Coast, Florida. Full Bio

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