When a potter finds a broken piece of clay on the floor, he does not throw it away. Instead, he lifts it, adds water, and begins to shape it into something new. The clay does not resist.
It yields, and in the hands of the potter, what was once overlooked becomes something useful and beautiful. My friends, you are not forgotten. You are not disqualified.
God is not done with you. He is shaping something new. And what may seem like a discarded season is only the beginning of a divine transformation.
You are not too far gone. You are not too broken. You are in the hands of the master.
And when God touches a life, he never leaves it the same. Today, I am not just here to inform you. I'm here to stir your spirit, to shake off despair, and to fill you with the hope that God is still working in your life.
There is something new taking place, not just around you, but within you. We've all walked through seasons that tested us. There have been moments when strength felt far away.
times when the weight was heavy and hope seemed thin. We've watched dreams slip through our hands. We've trusted people who didn't stay.
We've made plans that never reach their fullness. But none of that is wasted. None of it is ignored by God.
The pain we felt did not go unnoticed. The silence we endured did not go unheard. The disappointments we carried did not remove God's plan for us.
They prepared us for what he's about to do next. Something greater than we expected. Today I want to explore how God does something new in your life even when all feels old and worn.
I am also going to pray a powerful prayer with you in the mighty name of Jesus. So watch until the end and open your hearts to receive the blessings of this prayer. Let's open with Isaiah 43:E 19.
The scripture says, "Behold, I will do a new thing. Now it shall spring forth. Shall you not know it?
I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. " My friends, God's new thing is often not loud. It does not always come quickly.
Sometimes it begins in the quiet moments when your strength feels low. Sometimes it begins with small whispers of hope. He does not require your perfection.
He requires your surrender. Because what he is building in you will not look like the past. It will not carry the same pain.
It will not be built on what you lost. It will be built on what he is giving. I often remind you about a man named Gideon because his life carries such relevance and significance.
Gideon saw himself as the weakest in his family. He hid from his enemies. He had no confidence.
But God looked at him and called him mighty. God saw the new thing in Gideon long before Gideon saw it in himself. And in Judges 6:14, the scripture says, "Then the Lord turned to him and said, "Go in this might of yours, and you shall save Israel from the hand of the Midianites.
Have I not sent you? " My dear friends, this reminds us that God does not call the perfect. He calls the willing, and he does not wait until the environment is ready.
And this is how he often confounds those who think they are wise. He steps into dry places. He moves in barren seasons.
He speaks life where there was none. Because he is not limited by your surroundings. He creates the path where there is no road.
He creates rivers where there is only dust. Do not let your past define your capacity to carry the new. What was does not limit what can be.
God is doing a new thing that requires a new mindset, a new heart, and a new level of trust. And you are not behind. You are right on time for what he is about to release.
So today, open your heart to this truth. The old is not your identity. The broken is not your final story.
God is doing something fresh, something holy, something beyond your imagination. And it begins when you say, "Lord, I yield. I surrender to your will.
I trust that you are doing a new thing in my life. " Now, let us look at this first truth. The weight of the old cannot enter the new.
My friends, there are things we carried in the last season that cannot follow us into the next. Old thinking, old wounds, old fears, old ways of protecting ourselves. All of it becomes too heavy for the new thing that God is building.
What once served us in survival can hinder us in growth. What once felt like security can become a barrier to transformation. God is not just calling us into a new blessing.
He is calling us into a new way of thinking, responding and believing. Because the new he is doing requires a renewed mind. It requires a different kind of faith, a deeper kind of surrender.
My friends, when the Israelites left Egypt, they were no longer slaves, but their minds had not yet embraced freedom. They carried the mindset of bondage into the wilderness. They saw obstacles and assumed defeat.
They remembered the food of Egypt and forgot the promise of Canaan. And in numbers 14:es 3-4 they said why has the Lord brought us to this land to fall by the sword that our wives and children should become victims. Would it not be better for us to return to Egypt?
So they said to one another, "Let us select a leader and return to Egypt. " They had been freed, but they did not yet know how to walk as free people. They were on their way to something new, but the weight of the old made them want to go back.
This is where many of us get stuck. We pray for new things, but we still think like the old version of ourselves. We ask for new doors, but we hesitate to release the comfort of old ones.
We hold on to what is familiar even if it is broken because broken familiarity often feels safer than uncertain freedom. But God's new thing is not found in backward glances. It is found in forward trust.
It is found when we dare to let go. When we stop glorifying what hurt us just because we got used to it. When we stop magnifying the past and start magnifying the promise because the new cannot thrive where the old still has a throne.
What God is building in this season requires that we lay some things down. Pride, fear, doubt, envy, bitterness, and shame. They cannot come where you are going.
Lot's wife looked back and lost her future. She turned and became a pillar of salt, frozen in the past. God was pulling them forward, but her heart was still tied to what she left behind.
Genesis 19 26 says, "But his wife looked back behind him and she became a pillar of salt. The direction she faced exposed the condition of her heart. She didn't trust what was ahead.
She missed what was behind. And because of that, she could not receive the new. God is asking many of us to release things we've become attached to.
Not because they are all evil, but because they've expired. Some connections were for a season. Some habits were born out of pain.
Some beliefs were shaped by disappointment. But they cannot enter where God is taking us. He is not just doing a new thing externally.
He is doing a new thing within us. And we must allow him to purge, cleanse, renew, and reshape. Letting go is not weakness.
It is strength. It is trusting that what God has planned is better than what we're used to. It is believing that the unknown in his will is safer than the known outside of it.
And it is recognizing that freedom requires change. We cannot walk into promise with the chains of yesterday still wrapped around our thinking. We cannot expect newness while protecting the patterns that have held us back.
And we cannot carry purpose while holding tightly to pain. God wants to do something that does not resemble the last season. He wants to shift the way we speak, the way we believe, the way we respond to pressure, the way we expect him to move.
But he will not force the change. He invites us to surrender, to say, "Lord, I release it. I no longer need what I used to cling to.
I open my hands to what you are doing now. My dear friends, new wine requires new wine skins. Jesus said this clearly in Matthew 9:17.
Nor do they put new wine into old wine skins, or else the wine skins break. The wine is spilled and the wine skins are ruined. But they put new wine into new wine skins and both are preserved.
The message is clear. The new cannot fit into the old container. And if we try to force it, we risk losing both.
So today, ask yourself, what do I need to release? What thought? What fear?
What pattern or habits? Because where you're going, the old weight cannot follow. And God is ready to carry you into the next.
Let us now reflect on the truth that when God rebuilds from what was broken, he makes it stronger. My friends, brokenness is not the end of your story. It is the soil where God does his greatest work.
When things fall apart, it's easy to think that nothing good can come from it. But the God we serve is not afraid of ruins. He is not intimidated by loss, failure, or damage.
He steps into places that seem beyond repair and begins to restore with precision. He does not patch things together. He rebuilds from the ground up.
He creates something that carries glory, strength, and beauty that could not have come any other way. and he uses the very places where we were once ashamed as proof of his power. Think of Nehemiah.
Jerusalem's walls were in ruins. The city was exposed. The people were discouraged.
But Nehemiah saw what could be, not just what was. He prayed, he planned, he built, and God gave him favor and strength. In Nehemiah 2:20, he declared, "The God of heaven himself will prosper us.
Therefore, we, his servants, will arise and build, but you have no heritage or right or memorial in Jerusalem. " Nehemiah didn't begin with perfect bricks. He began with rubble.
And many times that is where God starts in our lives, too. In the place where we feel most defeated. In the area where we've lost confidence.
In the wound that never seemed to heal. But he does not rebuild just to return us to what we had. He rebuilds to bring us into something we've never seen, something greater, something refined, something that carries his presence in a new way.
My friends, some of the most powerful testimonies begin in a place of complete collapse. Joseph's life looked ruined when he was thrown into a pit. It looked finished when he was falsely accused and thrown into prison.
But what others meant for evil, God used as the foundation of his plan. Joseph could not have imagined that the broken parts of his life were actually building steps to a throne. In Genesis 50:20, he tells his brothers, "But as for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring it about as it is this day to save many people alive.
" What has looked like failure in your life may be the very place where God is laying the foundation for purpose. We often think restoration means getting back what we lost. But God's way is higher.
He doesn't just give it back. He multiplies it. He increases it.
He makes it better. So do not despise the ruins. Do not mourn so long over what broke that you miss the miracle that is being formed.
Sometimes the rebuilding starts quietly. Yes, it can be challenging to release what hurt you or confused you. But healing begins when we trust God with what we cannot understand.
God starts with your heart. He begins to heal the inside before he restores the outside. He mends the unseen things.
your confidence, your faith, your courage to believe again. Before he opens new doors, he strengthens your steps. Before he lifts you, he anchors you because what he builds must be able to stand.
And if the foundation is broken, the blessing cannot last. My dear friends, God specializes in comebacks. He takes the rejected stone and makes it the cornerstone.
He takes what was cast aside and builds something eternal. Psalm 147:3 says, "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. " That means your wounds are not being ignored.
They are being wrapped by his hand. Every scar is being touched by his mercy. And from those scars, strength is rising.
Rebuilding is not easy. It takes time. It requires trust.
But what God builds lasts. And what he restores carries glory. He will not leave your life half finished.
He will complete the work. Philippians 1 verse 6 reminds us being confident of this very thing that he who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. So if it feels like your life is under construction, do not be discouraged.
You are not falling apart. You are being rebuilt, not into what you were, but into who you were always meant to become. Let him continue the work.
Let him build without interference and fear because what comes next will make sense of everything that was broken before. Now let us focus our hearts on this truth. There is purpose in the process.
My friends, many times we desire the outcome, but we resist the process. We want the breakthrough without the waiting. We want the healing without the discomfort.
We want the promise without the stretching. But God does not rush transformation. He shapes us through seasons that seem long, unfamiliar, or even painful.
And in those very seasons, he reveals what we would never have seen in ease or speed. The process may not always feel good, but it is always doing good. It is removing what must go.
It is preparing what must grow. And it is building strength that will not crumble when the new thing arrives. When David was anointed to be king, he did not go straight to the throne.
He went back to the field. He still served. He still waited.
He still faced opposition. He had to face Saul before he ever wore a crown. But every part of his process was necessary.
In 1st Samuel 17:37, David said, "The Lord who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear, he will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine. David's confidence didn't come from titles. It came from what he experienced in private.
The process gave him courage. It taught him how to fight. It taught him how to depend on God alone.
And that made him ready for the public battles which shape history. My friends, we often view delays as detours, but many times they are divine preparation. God allows us to sit in certain places not to punish us but to prepare us.
There are things he is working on inside of us that are greater than what we are asking for around us. There are muscles being built in your faith that will sustain what is coming next. He is not just preparing the blessing for you.
He is preparing you for the blessing. It's easy to feel overlooked in the process to wonder if God has forgotten your prayers. to feel like others are moving forward while you are standing still.
But trust this, nothing is wasted. Even in the waiting, he is working. Even in the silence, he is speaking to your heart.
You are not buried. You are being planted. And when the time is right, what God has nurtured in secret will bear fruit in the open.
Think of Esther. She was hidden for a time before she was revealed. She went through preparation before she ever stepped into her assignment.
And at just the right moment, God used her to save her people. Esther 4 verse 14 reminds us, "Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this. " That verse speaks of alignment.
God is aligning you even when it feels like nothing is moving. He is not late. He is strategic.
He is not still. He is perfect in all his ways. There is purpose in your pause.
There is meaning in your current moment. Even the trials are tools. Even the tests are training.
God sees the end from the beginning. He knows exactly what you need to learn before you walk through the next door. He's not just trying to bless you.
He's building a version of you that can carry the blessing without it crushing you. That kind of strength is not built overnight. It is forged in the process.
Sometimes we want to run from the very season that holds our greatest growth. We want to skip steps, but the skipped process leads to unstable results. God loves us too much to let us walk into more while we're still carrying less.
So, he refineses us. He shows us what needs to go. He confronts what we've hidden not to condemn us, but to equip us.
He does not expose us to shame us. He reveals truth to free us. That's purpose.
That's love. My dear friends, the process can feel lonely. It can feel long.
But you are not alone in it. God is walking through it with you. He is not watching from a distance.
He is holding your hand. Isaiah 41 verse 13 says, "For I, the Lord your God, will hold your right hand, saying to you, fear not. I will help you.
" That is your assurance. He will help you. He will not leave you in the middle.
He will not abandon you halfway. If he started the work, he will finish it. So, embrace the process.
Let it do its work. Let it shape you. Let it teach you.
Do not rush what God is using to build your roots. Because the deeper the roots, the greater the fruit. And when the new thing comes, you'll be ready to carry it with strength, peace, and purpose.
My friends, what God is doing in your life is greater than what you've lost. And the process is proof that he is still writing your story. Keep trusting, keep surrendering, and keep moving forward because the new thing God is doing will not just restore you, it will reveal the purpose you were always meant to carry.
Now to all those within the sound of my voice, let us go to the Lord in prayer. I want you to pray this prayer with me or listen to this prayer in faith so that you can have all the blessings of this prayer. Let us pray to our gracious and loving God.
Heavenly Father, Almighty God, you are the one who speaks and life is formed, who breathes and healing begins a new. You are the God who breaks limits, raises ruins, and makes the impossible bow before your word. I thank you for being present in every season, even when I did not see it.
I thank you for doing a new thing in me that no man can take credit for. Forgive me, Lord, for every time I doubted your hand. Cleanse me of every sin and deliver me from everything that is not of you.
I also choose to forgive every person who has wounded me, misjudged me, or trespassed against me. Lord, I surrender the weight of my past. I release every broken thought, every fear, and every false identity that I have carried.
In the name of Jesus, I decree and declare that the old has no authority over me. I rebuke the grip of regret, delay, and discouragement. In the name of Jesus, I declare by faith that I am stepping into the new with strength, boldness, and clarity.
Every place that once looked like ruin, I now call forth as a rebuilding zone for your glory. In the name of Jesus, Lord, let fresh vision rise up within me. Let new strength be stirred in me.
Let every dry place be filled, every burden lifted, every wound healed. I declare healing over my heart, my mind, and my body. I reject every lie the enemy has spoken, and I embrace the truth of who I am in Christ.
I pray for blessings over my life and over the lives of my loved ones. Mighty God, cover us from every attack, spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical. Protect us from hidden traps, from sudden storms, and from the plans of the enemy.
Let your healing flow like a river through our lives, our homes, our decisions, and our relationships. Lord, as I say this prayer together with everyone listening, I am grateful for every heart that is opening before you right now. We come into agreement as we pray for one another.
We ask for renewal, for restoration, for release. Let your Holy Spirit fill us aresh. Guide us into what is next.
Let the past lose its grip and let our future begin with your Holy Spirit. We claim victory and we receive healing in the name of Jesus. We give thanks for what you're doing in our lives.
Surround us with protection. Walk with us and guide us into the new. For yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever and ever.
Thank you, Lord, for hearing and answering my prayer. In the mighty name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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Your past doesn't matter. Jesus came to seek and to save those that are lost. God loves you.
It is not God's will that anyone should perish, but for all to come to repentance. Say this simple salvation prayer for yourself. Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and I ask for your forgiveness.
I believe you died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite you to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow you as my Lord and Savior.
Lord Jesus, hear my prayer. I pray. Thank you, Lord, for saving me.
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