Feeling Broken and Unworthy? God Sees Your Potential

While human perspective focuses on chaos, failure, or brokenness, God uses those exact situations to build character, faith, and bring about beauty or purpose. God sees the final potential—a masterpiece—rather than a mess. The Bible also tells us that salvation has nothing to do with your performance. Jesus Loves You Just As You Are --- unconditionally.
A Shift in Perspective
Where you see a dead end, God sees a detour to a better destination. He sees the potential for growth, where you see a problem.
From Misery to Masterpiece
God uses painful experiences, mistakes, and failures to shape you, often turning your greatest messes into a message or purpose. Why? Because God always has your best interest at heart and he can see clearly what you can't at times. He can see that the direction you're heading in, is going to cause you pain in the future, and is not working for you right now, so he tries to redirect you in a loving way.
Sometimes people aren't listening and they're going to get hurt. That's when they start to suffer more pain, until that pain begins to finally get their attention, and then they begin to realize their life is definitely not working out and needs to see positive changes, so they can be happy again.
Relying on God
Instead of focusing on the dysfunction, you are encouraged to trust in God’s ultimate plan, allowing Him to work through the chaos to bring about good in your life. Pain's purpose is just to let us know that something definitely needs changing in our lives. Sadly, some people never learned that lesson. They just go on day after day and year after year in the same slump with the same problems.
The Potter and the Clay
God sees you as a work in progress, rather than a lost cause, transforming lives through His grace.
What we may see as a mess, God sees as an opportunity. It’s an opportunity to grow, to partner with Him and be given His eyes to see rightly. As we grow in a relationship with God, we build history. It’s through building history with Him, that we learn to know His character, take Him at His word, and trust Him completely. With His perspective, we can truly see with His heart, to change ourselves and the world.


God declares, "For I know the plans I have for you... plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future". This verse promises divine purpose and ultimate good.





