God uses the old, the broken and the ordinary people of this world to show us His great love and compassion. How many times have I felt the sting of Satan’s whispering lies, “That I am unworthy or not good enough to serve a Holy God.” Would I cover my face in shame and hide from the God who knows me best and still loves me?
Like Moses who spent 80 years trying to find meaning for his life, God brought him to a burning bush moment and gave him both meaning and purpose in serving him. I am so glad God can use ordinary, broken people to share His Good News and love to a broken and hurting world.
Father, help me stand with open hands before you, submitting to your will. I want my ordinary life to be extraordinary for you.
Christ paid a price we could never pay, to give us life we did not deserve.
We are truly loved.
Do you ever feel like you are too old, to broken or flawed to be usable to God? Do you think it’s too late for you? I would love to connect, let me hear your thoughts.
Lovingly, Karan
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Hi, Karan! Welcome to our FMF family. So glad you decided to give this a shot. I absolutely loved your post. It resonated with me in such a perfect way. This is exactly where I am right now in my walk with Christ, learning to embrace the fact that we, as ordinary people, were created to do extraordinary things for the glory of God. Awesome post! I hope you’ll be back for more. (Visiting from Lisa-Jo’s page)
Thank you, Tanya for your kind comments. Visited your site it was wonderful, See you at FMF this week. Have a good week!
Hi, good job! You should do this more often.
Hi there. I am visiting the links at the Five Minute Friday today. I normally link up. This week I was too tired. Yes, I feel this way at times. I am so thankful for a God who uses ordinary broken people like us to do His work. Blessings to you!
Good morning Barbie,
Thank you for your visit, I hope to visit the others as well. It was a little scary for me this time, I hope it gets easier. Have a wonderful weekend.
Warmly, Karan