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Preached by Apostle Aje Pelser
“Kintsugi is a Japanese art form in which breaks and repairs are treated as part of the object’s history. Broken ceramics are carefully mended by artisans with a lacquer resin mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum. The repairs are visible — yet somehow beautiful. Kintsugi means “golden joinery” in Japanese.”
‘Kintsukuroi’ means “to repair with gold”. When a ceramic pot or bowl would break, the artisan would put the pieces together again using gold or silver lacquer to create something stronger, more beautiful, then it was before. The breaking is not something to hide. It does not mean that the work of art is ruined or without value because it is different than what was planned. Kintsukuroi is a way of living that embraces every flaw and imperfection. Every crack is part of the history of the object and it becomes more beautiful, precisely because it had been broken. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/luminous-things/201510/resilience-growth-kintsukuroi
Values of a Broken Heart
Hebrew word for Broken is H7665 shâbar
What breaks your heart?
2. God does not despise our Brokenness
The Hebrew word for Contrite is H1794 dâkâh
3. Broken Spirits need to be mended to sustain you
Broken cisterns hold no water and creates a need for the Potter to mend them
4. The Spirit of God seeks that which is lost and broken.
5. The Rock breaks our hard hearts
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Preached by Apostle Aje Pelser
“Kintsugi is a Japanese art form in which breaks and repairs are treated as part of the object’s history. Broken ceramics are carefully mended by artisans with a lacquer resin mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum. The repairs are visible — yet somehow beautiful. Kintsugi means “golden joinery” in Japanese.”
‘Kintsukuroi’ means “to repair with gold”. When a ceramic pot or bowl would break, the artisan would put the pieces together again using gold or silver lacquer to create something stronger, more beautiful, then it was before. The breaking is not something to hide. It does not mean that the work of art is ruined or without value because it is different than what was planned. Kintsukuroi is a way of living that embraces every flaw and imperfection. Every crack is part of the history of the object and it becomes more beautiful, precisely because it had been broken. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/luminous-things/201510/resilience-growth-kintsukuroi
Values of a Broken Heart
Hebrew word for Broken is H7665 shâbar
What breaks your heart?
2. God does not despise our Brokenness
The Hebrew word for Contrite is H1794 dâkâh
3. Broken Spirits need to be mended to sustain you
Broken cisterns hold no water and creates a need for the Potter to mend them
4. The Spirit of God seeks that which is lost and broken.
5. The Rock breaks our hard hearts