Yahweh is near to those who have a broken heart, And saves those who have a crushed spirit. — Psalms 34:18
For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which will be revealed toward us. — Romans 8:18

Author
Nancy G. Marquez
Summary: God is like a master artist who takes a hard stone and breaks it to give it shape. Similarly, we are like hard stones that God breaks to shape us for His divine purpose. This breaking can bring tears and emotions, but it is important to know that God is close to us and doing something beautiful in us. The Apostle Paul reminds us that the afflictions we face now are nothing compared to the glory God will manifest in us. So, let us not fear the process of breaking, because the blessings to come are greater.
When the master, the great artist, takes the chisel and the hammer and begins to beat the hard stone until he takes out a wonderful work of art, we can say that he is breaking it to give it the desired shape. You and I are that hard and rustic stone, ready to be carved in the hands of God, the Great Teacher, the Divine Artist.
The word 'break' comes from a Greek word 'sunthrupto' which means, breaking and liberation. Usually when we cry, it is because the source of our heart has been broken, in other words, the heart is broken. And that breakup produces a release of emotions that results in tears flowing. It is important to know that in the midst of this brokenness, God is closer than we imagine (
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Let us not fear the process of breaking, because the blessing to come is greater!