Where beauty lies in brokenness.
Summary:
This sermon explores the concept of soul retrieval and the human journey from fragmentation toward wholeness. It defines brokenness not as a simple misfortune, but as a deep-seated feeling of unworthiness that people often try to hide from the world. The speaker suggests that emotional and spiritual maturity are inseparable, requiring us to confront our pain rather than isolating ourselves. By referencing the Japanese art of kintsugi, the sermon illustrates how repairing our cracks with love makes us more valuable and beautiful. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes that our scars and histories do not represent failures, but are the very places where light and healing enter our lives.