There are seasons in life when we look at ourselves and see only what’s incomplete—the cracks we wish would disappear, the prayers that seem unanswered, the dreams that still wait in silence. We wonder if we’ve fallen too far behind or if God has somehow stopped working in our story. But Philippians 1:6 reminds us of a sacred truth: “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
Like the art of Kintsugi, where a broken vessel is patiently repaired with gold, God does not abandon the work He has begun. He takes every fracture, every delay, and every disappointment and weaves it into something radiant. The golden lines of His grace do not erase our history—they honor it. What once seemed like failure becomes part of a greater beauty being revealed in time.
We are not unfinished mistakes; we are ongoing masterpieces. The Potter’s hands are still steady, still intentional, still kind. Every scar becomes a testimony that He is not finished yet. So when you feel cracked, incomplete, or uncertain, remember—your story is still unfolding in the hands of a faithful God.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for never leaving Your work unfinished. Help us trust Your process when we cannot yet see the beauty forming. Let every fracture become a place for Your glory to shine. Amen.
