
Our human flaws, vulnerabilities, and struggles shape us. Our little imperfections tie beautifully into trusting in God to help us in our fight to defeat our enemies, if we connect the two, those cracks -our weaknesses, doubts, and broken pieces can be where faith steps in.
Our imperfections aren’t failures but an opening for divine strength. If you think about 2 Corinthians 12:9 when God tells Paul,
My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”
The belief here is that God doesn’t just patch over our flaws but works through them, turning what feels like a liability into a conduit for something greater.
On a human level, our cracks might be where we feel most attacked by our external enemies, like hardship or our inner fears. But by trusting in God we can surrender to Him, handing over those fragile, imperfect parts and believing they won’t become our undoing. It’s like how cracked pottery can still hold water or how in the Japanese art of kintsugi where broken ceramics are mended with gold, making them more beautiful than before.
