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“By reason of breakings they purify themselves.” (Job 41:25 in the King James Version of the HOly Bible)

Most often, God uses those people and things which are perfectly broken for His glory. The sacrifices He accepts are broken and contrite hearts. It was when the poor widow broke the seal of the little pot of oil, and poured it forth, that God multiplied it to pay her debts and supply means of support.

It was when Esther risked her life and broke through the rigid etiquette of a heathen court, that she obtained favor to rescue her people from death. It was when Mary broke her beautiful alabaster box, rendering it henceforth useless, that the pent-up perfume filled the house.

And thus, on and on, through history, and all biography, and all vegetation, and all spiritual life, God must have BROKEN THINGS.

Prayer: Those who are broken in wealth, and broken in self-will, and broken in their ambitions, and broken in their beautiful ideals, and broken in worldly reputation, and broken in their affections, and broken often times in health; those who are despised and seem utterly forlorn and helpless, the Holy Ghost is seizing upon and using for Your glory, O Lord. My heart cries out for You to work these things in me until I am a vessel You can use. Amen.

Devotion by Susan Tracy

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My God, my Father, while I stray Far from home, on life’s rough way, O teach me from my heart to say, “Thy will be done.” Though dark my path and sad my lot, Let me be still and murmur not; But breathe the prayer divinely taught, “Thy will be done.” What though in lonely grief I sigh For friends beloved no longer nigh, Submissive still, would I reply, “Thy will be done.” If thou shouldst call me to resign What most I prize-it ne’er was mine, I only yield Thee what was Thine; “Thy will be done.” If but my fainting heart be blest With thy sweet spirit for its guest, My God, to Thee I leave the rest; “Thy will be done.” Renew my will from day to day; Blend it with Thine, and take away All that now makes it hard to say, “Thy will be done.” -Charlotte Elliot

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