Broken…but not beyond repair!

I was speaking to someone at the end of last week. We ended up talking about the fact that God often uses the things in our lives that we are ashamed of to make us into better people. The cracks and the scars still remain but they make us more valuable. I told the person this story. When I was a young minister i used to take my daughter out on some of my parish visits. One day an elderly lady gave SJ a present. It was a dolls cup and saucer, one that she had when she was a little girl. It must have been at least 80 years old. Well we took it home and duly put it on a safe shelf in the house. SJ was warned it was something she should keep - it was really too fragile for play. Well one day she stood up on a chair grabbed the cup, and of course the whole thing came tumbling down fell on the floor and the saucer broke into pieces. You can imagine it was tears all round. We gathered up all the pieces and put them in a bag and forgot about them. A few months later i was relating to someone the story of the broken saucer. the lady told me that her father loved fixing things and she was sure he could piece together the saucer, which he duly did. The story doesn't finish there. I was telling the story as an illustration of God's patience and kindness in one of my sermons. A member of the congregation, Ann Mahoney was taken on with the story and she wrote some words inspired by the sermon. When we were recording an album of songs another member of the congregation, Ian Walker wrote a tune to fit the words and Ian sang the song on the album. Well it doesn't finish there. A year or two later I visited a member of the congregation who was in hospital nearing the end of his life. I noticed he had been listening to some music through his earphones. "So what were you listening to," I asked. "The church praise album," was the reply. He then continued, " I've been playing the song, 'Broken Lives Worth Mending ' over and over again all day. You've no idea the comfort I'm getting from it." He continued, "Its such a comfort to think that God thought I was worth fixing" And all that happened because i took SJ on a parish visit. Makes you think how all our lives are inextricably linked to each other and to God.
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Posted By: John Cross   On: 6 Nov 2008   At: 12:06am

Ian gave me a copy of that album and booklet a couple of years ago, and that track has been my favourite. Thanks for sharing the story behind (and beyond) the song.

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