A friend once gave me a beautiful glass friendship ball. I hung it in the window above my sink where the sun would shine through it lighting my kitchen with beautiful blue hues of colour. While mopping my floor one day, the mop handle hit and dislodged it from where it hung and it crashed to the floor breaking into a million pieces. My heart sank. I scooped up the pieces desperate for way to put the pieces back together. However, that was never going to happen. It was broken beyond repair.
Every time my heart has been shattered, I have felt certain that it could never be put back together. And every time , without exception, not only has my heart mended but it has become larger, stronger and more loving for the breaking. A wonderful truth in life is that we are stronger, gentler, more resilient and more beautiful than we imagine. The Psalmist David encourages us that The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit and heals their wounds. I have found this to be true. Each and every time.
The nature of being broken is that perspective is hard to maintain when we are in pain, when in fear, when confused or worried. Brokenness limits our view, for the moment. One of the purposes of love is to help each other not stay limited in our view of life. When helping each other move beyond our limited view of life, we are lifting each other above the pain and reaching for the feeling of health.
“To be broken is no reason to see all things as broken.” -M. Nepo
In my life, I have found that my brokenness eventually became useful in reaching out to other broken hearts. Like seeds broken open and then bear fruit, we can use our broken places to meet each other and be touched by each other. When broken of all the “stuff” that gets in the way of being in touch with others, we begin to know each other outside of our differences in this strange, mutual place of the heart. This is why when we fall, we lift each other; or when in pain, we hold each other; or why when joy floods in, we dance together. It’s a way that the many pieces of the heart loves itself back together.
Lastly, I have come to know that hurting people hurt people. When I come across such a person, they are crying out for understanding, comfort and a safe place to heal. Fire doesn’t fight fire. Nor does pain heal pain. Hurting people need to know that they can trust again, love again and hope again.
I want my brokenness to open my heart enough that I can reach the hurting with the truth that the Psalmist David shared, that wounds can be healed and that in brokenness there is someone near to help lift them above the painful moments.
The best way to heal a broken heart is not to isolate it and close it down. The best way to heal brokenness, strangely, is the art of continuing to open yourself up. To remember that all of life is not where you are at the moment. To find usefulness in the pieces that remain. To reach outward and yes, upward.
Even if it doesn’t feel like it today, unlike broken glass, a broken heart will mend.
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There was much to like in the message from this post but my fav line is: “Even if it doesn’t feel like it today, unlike broken glass, a broken heart will mend.”
Here’s my fun take on the challenge for you to enjoy (not as deep but still with a message of sorts); enjoy and thanks for your beautiful words 🙂 https://galeweithers.wordpress.com/2015/05/23/wordpress-photo-challenge-broken-diets/
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Hi dee, nice reading your blog. The theme for me the past 24hours has been brokenness and hearts so it was a delight to find your blog, x
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Thank you for sharing your comment. I enjoyed reading your posts from the past few days. I hope you are feeling full of joy very soon. And until you are I’m glad you feel the comfort that we can have in God.
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Hello.
This was a really beautiful post and it actually inspired med to write a little story.
I would really happy if you would allow me to put a link to my inspiration in it, when I post it to my new blog.
I just got started the other day, so sadly it wouldn’t have any real benefit for you to do so 😦
I would just like to share who inspired me 🙂
Thank you for your post and I look forward to reading more.
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I am happy you were inspired. Absolutely feel free to send a link.
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Thank you very much.
Here is the link:
http://bragiwriting.com/2015/05/25/glass-hearts-2/
If you at any time want me to remove the link to your page, just tell me and it will be done.
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Thank you so very much for your beautiful words and the photo’s! Just what I needed!
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I’m so happy it was helpful. Thank you for letting me know. As always, it’s nice to hear from you.
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OH gosh I truly needed this post! Thanks so much for your beautiful words and the pictures. God spoke to me through you, He knew I needed this to calm my heart before I go to bed.
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I hope you slept well. He certainly knows how to touch our hearts when we need it most. Thank you for reading.
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Beautiful post.
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Thank you.
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