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Charles E. Cowman

Broken Things

God uses broken things for His glory, and He desires to break us in order to use us for His purpose.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the concept that God uses brokenness for His glory, illustrating through various biblical examples how brokenness leads to blessings and multiplication. From Jacob's broken strength leading to spiritual power to Jesus' broken body providing salvation, Cowman emphasizes that brokenness is a necessary process for God to work through individuals and bring forth abundance and victory.

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"By reason of breakings they purify themselves" (Job 41:25).

God uses most for His glory those people and things which are most perfectly broken. The sacrifices He accepts are broken and contrite hearts. It was the breaking down of Jacob's natural strength at Peniel that got him where God could clothe him with spiritual power. It was breaking the surface of the rock at Horeb, by the stroke of Moses' rod that let out the cool waters to thirsty people.

It was when the 300 elect soldiers under Gideon broke their pitchers, a type of breaking themselves, that the hidden lights shone forth to the consternation of their adversaries. 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 Jesus took the five loaves and broke them, that the bread was multiplied in the very act of breaking, sufficient to feed five thousand. It was when Mary broke her beautiful alabaster box, rendering it henceforth useless, that the pent-up perfume filled the house. It was when Jesus allowed His precious body to be broken to pieces by thorns and nails and spear, that His inner life was poured out, like a crystal ocean, for thirsty sinners to drink and live.

It is when a beautiful grain of corn is broken up in the earth by DEATH, that its inner heart sprouts forth and bears hundreds of other grains. And thus, on and on, through all history, and all biography, and all vegetation, and all spiritual life, God must have BROKEN THINGS.

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 ofttimes in health; those who are despised and seem utterly forlorn and helpless, the Holy Ghost is seizing upon, and using for God's glory. "The lame take the prey," Isaiah tells us.

O break my heart; but break it as a field

Is by the plough up-broken for the corn;

O break it as the buds, by green leaf seated,

Are, to unloose the golden blossom, torn;

Love would I offer unto Love's great Master,

Set free the odor, break the alabaster.

O break my heart; break it victorious God,

That life's eternal well may flash abroad;

O let it break as when the captive trees,

Breaking cold bonds, regain their liberties;

And as thought's sacred grove to life is springing,

Be joys, like birds, their hope, Thy victory singing. --Thomas Toke Bunch

Sermon Outline

  1. God uses broken things for His glory
  2. 'The process of breaking: death, sacrifice, surrender'
  3. 'The result of breaking: life, freedom, joy'
  4. 'Examples from Scripture: broken hearts, broken pitchers, broken seal of oil'
  5. 'Examples from history: broken self-will, broken ambitions, broken reputation'
  6. Breaking as a field is plowed for corn
  7. Breaking as buds are torn to release the golden blossom
  8. The breaking of the alabaster box
  9. The breaking of the heart for God's glory

Key Quotes

“It was when the 300 elect soldiers under Gideon broke their pitchers, a type of breaking themselves, that the hidden lights shone forth to the consternation of their adversaries.” — Charles E. Cowman
“It was when Jesus took the five loaves and broke them, that the bread was multiplied in the very act of breaking, sufficient to feed five thousand.” — Charles E. Cowman
“It was when Jesus allowed His precious body to be broken to pieces by thorns and nails and spear, that His inner life was poured out, like a crystal ocean, for thirsty sinners to drink and live.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Surrender your life to God, allowing Him to work in you and through you.
  • Be willing to be broken and imperfect, trusting that God can use you for His glory.
  • Experience the breaking that God desires, and you will be transformed and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to use broken things?
It means that God takes the broken and imperfect things of this world and uses them for His glory and purpose.
How can I be used by God for His glory?
You can be used by God for His glory when you are willing to be broken and surrendered to Him, allowing Him to work through you.
What is the result of being broken for God?
The result of being broken for God is life, freedom, and joy, as you are transformed and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
How can I experience the breaking that God desires?
You can experience the breaking that God desires by surrendering your life to Him, allowing Him to work in you and through you.

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