Brokenness
The sermon centers on the transformative power of brokenness in the life of a believer, emphasizing that while God's design is wholeness and sanctification, brokenness—whether from sin, trauma, or circumstance—is not a dead end but a pathway to deeper intimacy with God. Drawing from Psalm 31, Job, Peter, and the metaphor of kintsugi, it illustrates how God does not discard broken vessels but restores and redeems them, using their scars to display divine glory. The preacher calls Christians to abandon the facade of perfection, confess their brokenness honestly before God, and embrace the grace that comes through confession, forgiveness, and a face-to-face encounter with Christ. Far from being a sign of failure, brokenness, when surrendered to God, becomes a vessel through which His power and presence are magnified, fulfilling God's purpose for whole sanctification of body, soul, and spirit.
| Sermon ID | 282621607962 |
| Duration | 1:05:28 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |