
All the Broken Things
God isn’t about editing our stories. He isn’t cobbling together the best takes and leaving the rest on the cutting room floor. Our God is about redemption, about making things new. By nature of His very character, He enters into the ugliness and redeems it. He makes it new. He makes it beautiful. He takes what was broken beyond repair and puts it back together. He takes what is dead and restores it to life.
The Bookery's Lenten reading plan is a 7-week devotional Bible reading plan, stretching from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. All the Broken Things examines the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry and takes readers on a journey to discover how He entered into our brokenness. Throughout the Lenten season, readers will study Jesus' interactions with outcasts and sinners, religious hypocrites, the sick, those in mourning and more. In these interactions, we will find ourselves and all the broken things that litter our lives, celebrating a Savior who enters into our brokenness in order to redeem it.
Introduction
Jesus makes all things new.
Even all the broken things.
To get a closer look at All the Broken Things, read the introduction.
How It Works
All the Broken Things is a 7-week devotional Bible reading plan, stretching from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. The plan examines the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry and takes readers on a journey to discover how He entered into our brokenness. A devotion or prayer prompt will be published at The Bookery each day of the Lenten season. Find all the devotions here.
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