#365: "Shattered" by Blanca

Released March 1, 2021 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

I dropped a glass casserole lid on my tile kitchen floor the other day. It shattered into a host of small pieces. I'm still finding pieces of glass here and there. There's a difference between being broken and shattered. Shattered seem so irreparable. In Blanca's song "Shattered" she reminds us that the task of putting the shattered pieces back together is not too big for God. Scripture offers many examples of shattered lives that God touches. We'll look at one example together this week. In this episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Reading in context Make observations Ask questions Consult a map Remembering the people described in the Bible were real Consult section headings Read in a variety of translations Make a list Define words The 30 Day Music Challenge How we can comfort others because of our own experiences - 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 The daily practice of being washed in the Word as an act of worship - Ephesians 5:26-27 The story of the widow of Nain - Luke 7:11-17 Asking questions like, "Soon after what?" and "Where did he come from?" Looking up the towns mentioned in God's Word on a map...or even Google earth (after all, they are real places, and many still exist today) Picturing the crowd with Jesus and the crowd with the widow Defining a bier while considering the funeral customs of the day Making a list of the people depicted in this short story REALLY looking at the widow of Nain and considering the shattered pieces of her story Coming face to face with how Jesus RESPONDED He saw her He had compassion for her He spoke to her He came up to the bier He touched the bier He spoke to the dead man He gave him to his mother The Japanese art of Kintsugi - Lifegate Article Weekly Challenge Read Luke 7 for yourself. You might even take the challenge of reading in context — reading chapters 6 through 8 for yourself. Take a close look at Jesus in these stories. Identify the characteristics of your Savior that you may have glossed over in the past. Interact with the Word! Make observations, write them in lists, look up words you don’t understand, and enjoy your time being washed with the water of the Word.