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God Uses Broken People for Beautiful Purposes.

  • 26/05/2025
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The Bible is not a collection of perfect people—it’s a testimony of how God takes brokenness and transforms it into purpose.

Moses said, “I am slow of speech and tongue” (Exodus 4:10), yet God used him to lead a nation.

Gideon cried, “How can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest” (Judges 6:15), yet God called him a mighty warrior.

Joseph declared, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good” (Genesis 50:20)—his pain became a platform for purpose.

You may feel broken, unqualified, or forgotten—but God sees the masterpiece within your mess. He doesn’t need perfection to fulfill His plans—He needs surrender. Like the heroes of the Bible, your story doesn’t have to end with your wounds. In God’s hands, brokenness becomes a doorway to purpose, pain becomes ministry, and scars become signs of His healing power.

God is not waiting for you to have it all together. He’s waiting for you to simply say, “Here I am, Lord—use me.” He is the God who restores, redeems, and rebuilds what others thought was finished.

Declaration: I declare that my brokenness is not the end of my story—it’s the beginning of God’s glory in my life. I am chosen, called, and equipped, not because of my strength, but because of His grace. God is using every part of my life—especially the broken pieces—for His divine purpose.

Prayer: Lord, thank You for using broken people to do beautiful things. I bring You every flaw, every failure, and every fear. Take my life and make it a testimony of Your power and grace. Use me, Lord—not because I am perfect, but because You are. Help me to trust Your plan, even when I can’t see it clearly. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

God bless you abundantly. May your life continue to reflect His strength made perfect in weakness.