#175: "Broken Things" by Matthew West

Released June 26, 2017 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

We are broken people. As children of God we are stuck in this "already, but not yet" zone where we are new creations and can still respond from our brokenness. Matthew West's song "Broken Things" brings us great encouragement that God uses damaged people. But Scripture is clear that God wants to redeem and restore us, which will require a mending of our brokenness. I'm hoping Scripture will touch the deep places in us to reveal prevailing beliefs that God wants to mend. On this episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Using outside resources with commentary - I used the Maxwell Leadership Bible Meditation - give yourself margin to THINK about what you're reading Discuss with others - putting your thoughts into words for others is a very powerful tool A lineup of misfits proving God can use anyone - great list from my friend Keith Ferrin God chooses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise - 1 Corinthians 1:27 While God uses broken people, He doesn't leave us broken A parable of Jesus - Laborers in the Vineyard - Matthew 20:1-16 A recap of Jonah's story found in Jonah 1-4 Taking our eyes off of God's grace leads to: Self-absorption Comparison Presumption Distortion All we have from God is a gift. Who are we to set the parameters for God to give it to others?     Additional Resources The story behind the song "Broken Things" by Matthew West - YouTube Video Lyrics - Klove Lyrics and chords for "Broken Things" by Matthew West - Ultimate Guitar This Week's Challenge Read the story of Jonah (just 4 chapters) and read the parable of the laborers in Matthew 20. Consider the characteristics of the people who felt slighted (Jonah and the laborers). Perhaps journal about any of the characteristics you may see in yourself. Pray and ask for clarity to see God’s purposes rather than your own.