When we get to the point of being completely broken, we will then realize that God is all we need.
Let's look at this scripture,
While Jesus was in bethany, reclining at the table in the home of Simon the Leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head. Mark 14:3
When this happened, it made some folks angry, They couldn't believe that she was so wasteful. I know what you're thinking, it's just a bottle of perfume! Well this perfume was VERY expensive. It is made from a plant that comes from the Himalayas of Nepal, China, and India. It would have been worth an average yearly salary of a man. So think about that, that's like someone pouring out $20,000 worth of perfume. Yeah, I would have freaked a little as well, we could have used that for the needy, the homeless, or maybe an outreach! She broke it and poured it ALL out on Jesus head.
Can you remember a time that you broke something important? How did you feel at that very moment? Probably not so good.
I remember breaking my dad's pool table when I was a kid. I was so scared that I said my friend did it. When my friend came over the next day, my dad gave him a good talking and my friend informed him that it was me that broke the table. I felt so ashamed and I lost a really good friend that day, that kid never spoke to me again, ever!
Is there something you can't stand to see be poured out? I know they have that saying, pour some out for the homies, to show respect for the one's who are gone. But is there something that you consider to be wasteful when you see it being poured out? For me, it's soda, pop, coke, not sure what you want to call it. It's different depending on where you live. I can't stand to spend good money on soda and then find half full bottles sitting around the house, and then to have to pour them out, what a waste!
I have had a few broken days. I lost it at church, just a few weeks ago. Wasn't sure I would even be able to finish my sermon. Hey church business is tough and I had a very tough week. I really didn't want to do a new church, I would have love to just reach out and pray with hurting people at my last church, but they didn't want to do that there, even though it was my church and my pastor. But hey, God has other plans!
Now to the point. How does God use my brokenness? Well we have now created a church that is for the neglected and rejected! Kind of like the woman from our story here. Jesus accepted her, loved her, and had compassion for her. She was a prostitute, looked down on by women and used and abused by men. But Jesus treated her with respect and honor.
Have you experienced brokenness in your life that can now be used to reach out to people for God?
Are you trying to stay strong and hold on, when you should just pour it out and let God infill you?
Figure out what is keeping you from complete surrender to God, then let it be emptied out.
Let God use your brokenness!
We impress people with our strengths, but we connect with people through our weaknesses!
Your most effective ministry will come out of your deepest hurts.