Made For Mending!

You know, life can be a lot like my favorite pair of jeans. Over time, they pick up a few tears, a few stains, and maybe even a patch or two. But you don’t toss ’em out; you mend ’em. That’s what 2 Corinthians 5:18 reminds us—God’s in the mending business.

Paul tells us that through Christ, God has reconciled us to Himself and handed us the ministry of reconciliation. In plain talk, that means God patched up the tear between heaven and earth when Jesus went to the cross. And now, He’s given us the needle and thread to help mend the broken places in this world.

Now, I know what you’re thinking—”I’m no tailor.” But the truth is, reconciliation doesn’t take a degree; it takes a heart willing to listen, forgive, and build bridges instead of walls. Maybe it’s an old friend you haven’t spoken to in years or a family member where words turned to silence. God’s asking us to pick up the thread and start sewing.

So, don’t be afraid of the work. The Master Tailor is with you, showing you how to make things whole again. Let’s be the kind of people who don’t just notice the tears in the fabric of life but do something about it. That’s what we were made for—mending. And when you do, you’ll see that God’s grace makes the stitches stronger than the original fabric ever was.

Let’s get to mending, y’all. The world needs it.