06/03/2026
A man carried water from the spring to his home every day using two jars. One jar was new, beautiful, and whole. The other had a crack.
By the time the man reached home, the perfect jar still held all its water. But the cracked jar carried only half. The rest had leaked out along the way.
The whole jar was proud of itself. “I am useful. I do my job exactly as I should.”
But the cracked jar stayed silent. It felt ashamed.
One day, it finally said to the man, “Please forgive me. I’m broken. Because of me, you lose water every single day. I’m not like the other jar. I’m not enough.”
The man smiled and replied, “Tomorrow, when we walk back from the spring, look carefully at the path.”
The next day, the cracked jar looked along the trail. On its side of the road, flowers were growing — bright, beautiful, alive. But on the side of the perfect jar, the ground was dry.
“Do you see?” the man said. “I have known about your crack for a long time. That is why I planted seeds on your side of the road. Every day, you watered them without even knowing it.”
The jar began to cry.
It had thought its crack was a shame. But through that crack, God had grown beauty.
Sometimes we look at our wounds and think, “Because of this, I am not the same. Because of this, I am weak. Because of this, God cannot use me.”
But very often, God plants flowers exactly where we leak.
Where you cried, someone may one day find hope. Where you were broken, someone may see that life can continue. Where you felt weak, God may reveal His strength.
Do not be ashamed of your cracks.
Through them, something may grow that becomes a blessing to others.