There are many downsides to social media, but there are some jewels in the poo that pop up every so often. I didn’t know who wrote this but saw it shared on Facebook. I did a little digging and found it was written by Liz Liles Wagoner, CEO/Founder of Daughter of Worth. I am so glad I uncovered that info, because Daughters of Worth looks like a wonderful endeavor. So here goes:
“Tonight, I walked in from the store with my arms full and a brand new candle in my bag. As I struggled to get it all on the counter, one bag dropped and I heard the glass break. My brand new candle was ruined as the glass shattered. Frustrated, I was ready to throw the whole thing away. My husband refused to let me do so. “It will still light; it will still serve its purpose,” he stated. Immediately, I began to argue back . . .

“But it’s broken and ugly and glass is everywhere. It’s just not the same.”
I walked away and when I came back, he had placed the candle on the counter and lit the wick.
My heart immediately was drawn to the light. How often do we do this in our own lives or with others? Things don’t turn out the way we want them to. Plans fail. Dreams shatter. Goals hit the floor. People break our hearts. And we are ready to thrown the whole dang thing in the trash, even though it can still light . . .and shine. . . .still being the fragrance of goodness. It just may not be pretty or in the package that we wanted or imagined.
Tonight, may we all be reminded that even in the brokenness and cutting edge of life, there is still goodness and purpose and light. We simply must be willing to not throw it all away and allow the redemption to take place. There are times that our story will simply speak a little louder and impact even more people when we are willing to allow the broken places of our life and story to shine for others to see and understand.” ~ Liz Liles Wagoner


This essay by Liz reminded me of a favorite book of mine from the 1990s – God Uses Cracked Pots. We can only let the light of God shine through our lives if there are cracks to let the light out!
“We Live in a harsh world . . . Look for opportunities to be kind. Invest the grace God has lavished on you, intentionally.”
Patsy Clairmont

I loved your writing – the story and the analogy of the enjoying the light from the wick even though it might not be from the container we originally wanted it to come from.
Nothing is perfect, but we can find the good if we just look!
Beautifully stated. This is a Keeper!
Thanks for stopping by, Jacqueline. Yes – I love this story!
I believe the same holds true for “crack pots,” Nancy. I have a suspicion one or more have labeled me as such. LOL 🙂
If we aren’t cracked, the good stuff can’t come out!
I love this. Shared it on fbook
I’m glad – good stories need to be shared!