Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Gather up the fragments that remain, so that nothing is lost. — John 6:12

 Bread that isn't broken is useless. 

Jesus once had to deal with 5,000 hungry people. He miraculously fed the crowd by slicing the two fish and the five loaves into pieces (Jn. 6:11), and He was unwilling to throw away any remaining portions (v.12). 

This miracle spoke to me of the brokenness that believers must suffer if they are to be used by God, as it also foreshadowed Christ's brokenness on the cross—a breaking that would make the Bread of Life available to all. 

Do you worry that your shattered health, broken hopes, or broken promises will make you less useful? Be at ease! Broken loaves and broken lives are two things that become more helpful after being broken, despite the fact that some things lose their utility after being shattered.

God will use every scrap of what you're going through if you'll give Him the pieces of your life. 

In God's hands, broken things are made usable. When a wounded heart gives everything to Christ, His love is evidently displayed through it. A shattered heart can give life great depth and beauty that have never been known.  



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How do you describe bread?

What are the uses of bread?

What are the 7 types of bread?

Why is bread important in our daily life?

What are the benefits of real bread?

What bread is good for you?

Is bread the most important food?

How bread affects the body?

Is daily bread good for health?

How much bread is healthy?

What type of nutrients does bread have?

What happens when you stop eating bread?

When should you not eat bread?

Which one is healthier rice or bread?

What can I replace bread with?

What is better than eating bread?

What can I eat instead of rice?

Are crackers healthier than bread?

Can I eat crackers everyday?

Are rice cakes healthy?

Is cheese good for you to eat?

Are eggs good for you?

Is mayonnaise good for health?

Is peanut butter good for you to eat?


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