Flawed

February 3rd – Zephaniah 3:17

Zephaniah 3:17

What I love most about this verse in Zephaniah is that it reveals a God not stoic, rigid, and unfeeling, but one who laughs, delights, and rejoices over us with boundless joy. Too many times we think of God in heaven looking down on us with scorn and anger. But instead when He sees us, His flawed and imperfect yet beloved creation, He finds happiness. It’s a divine mystery that astounds the human heart and humbles the soul. How, in His infinite love and mercy, God looks upon us with affection. And He celebrates our existence with jubilant songs of praise. The fact that the Lord takes delight in us, sinful as we are, is a testament to the incomprehensible nature of His grace and mercy. For in our Father’s eyes, we are not defined by our mistakes but by His amazing love that seeks to redeem and restore us. So may we bask in the beauty of His unending delight. And find comfort in the knowledge that we are cherished beyond measure by the One who formed us in His image.

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June 29th – Genesis 50:17

Genesis 50:17

This is what you are to say to Joseph: I ask you to forgive your brothers the sins and the wrongs they committed in treating you so badly.’ Now please forgive the sins of the servants of the God of your father.” When their message came to him, Joseph wept.”

If there’s anyone who had a reason to hold a grudge and exact vengeance, it would be Joseph. Betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, Joseph had every right to hold bitterness in his heart against them. Yet Joseph’s response was one of forgiveness and compassion. Because he knew their actions were part of God’s greater plan. That same ability to forgive is within all of us who are rooted in deep faith and trust in God’s plan. Like Joseph, we can chose to see beyond the betrayal and harbor no bitterness in our hearts. Just as Jesus does for us, Joseph displayed empathy, understanding, and compassion. Because he knew all of us are flawed and capable of making mistakes. By extending forgiveness, Joseph embraced the opportunity for reconciliation and restoration, prioritizing love and unity over vengeance. His forgiveness is a testament to his remarkable character. And it serves as an inspiring example of the transformative power of forgiveness in our own lives.

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March 21st – 1 Corinthians 1:26

1 Corinthians 1:26

Do you feel unusable by God? Think you’re too broken, dirty, and wicked to accomplish any good for the Lord? God’s not looking for perfect people to accomplish His goals. In fact, He doesn’t need our help at all. Instead He gives us the blessing of being used by Him. And whether we are given a small purpose like volunteering at church, or being a friend to someone in need, or a large purpose like leading His people or rebuilding His temple, being used by God is a wonderful thing! The Lord loves to use the weak, the simple, the unexpected, and the flawed. And there isn’t a single one of us who isn’t flawed. But it’s said that God doesn’t call the equipped, He equips the called. So no matter who you are or how imperfect you feel, when it comes to accomplishing His will the Lord can and will use anyone or anything. And that includes you and me!

 

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