Brokenness is God’s method of dealing with our
self-reliance, rigidity and anything or desire within us that makes us to act
independently from Him.
Brokenness is when God deals with our attitude for the
purpose of conforming us to His will and making us effective minister to
others; Ephesians 2:8-10.
THE NEED FOR BROKENNESS
Brokenness comes in because of the hindrances posed to our
Christian living by the activities of our outward man.
So, brokenness is allowing the inward man to take control of
the outward man; Romans 7:22; Ephesians 3:16; 2Corinthians 4:16. God comes into
the inward man by His Spirit, Life and Power at salvation. The inward man is
the spirit of man where God dwells and mingles with our spirit. Outside the
inward man, is the soul (outer man) where-in function our thought, will and
emotions. The outermost man is the physical (body). Men, even believers are
generally more conscious of the outer and outermost man, abandoning the spirit.
The inner man (spirit) must be allowed to break through the outward man in
order to be relevant in the kingdom. Because of this, brokenness is highly
essential.
WHY ARE MOST BELIEVERS NOT BROKEN?
1.
Pride; Proverbs 13:10 (contending the spirit)
2.
Ignorance; Ephesians 4:18
3.
Fear; 1John 4:18; Luke 21:26; 2Corinthians 7:5
4.
Worldly entanglements; Titus 2:12; Romans 12:2
5.
Ungodly relationships; 2Samuel 11:1-18
6.
Rebelliousness
7.
Stronghold of Satan.
CONSEQUENCIES OF RESISTING BROKENNESS
a.
We hinder our relationship with God.
b.
We delay the fulfillment of God’s will in our
lives
c.
We limit what the Lord can do through our gifts
and talents.
d.
We are put on the shelf, unused by God and
prevented from experiencing the blessing and future rewards.
Brokenness is likened to breaking a shell. “Except
a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone; but if it dies,
it bringeth forth much fruit”. John 12:24.
Except the shell is broken (dies) the seed inside can never
sprout and grow up. Death is the cracking open of the shell. It is not that
there is no life in the shell; the life in the shell can never be revealed
except it is cracked open. When it is cracked open, the seed reveals itself by
showing forth its life.
The shell is the soulish life (thoughts, will and emotion).
The life within the shell is the life which God has given and the inside of the
shell is the spirit of man. Except the outward man be broken, the inward man
can never manifest, but remains confined, shut up and imprisoned within the
soul.
Brokenness is also likened to breaking the alabaster box:
The alabaster box denotes the outward man.
The pure spikenard in the alabaster
box denotes spirituality and this pure spikenard can only flow out when the
alabaster box is broken. But the alabaster box is expensive and so much
treasured by men compared to its content. In the same way, many treasure the
outward man more than the inward man. Many have more value for their social and
academic status, relationships, material possessions, emotions, feelings and
physical beauty. The fragrance of the spikenard is more important compared to
the so called expensive alabaster box and so as the spirit of a man which
carries the life of a man.
No matter how beautiful or highly placed one may be,
we must give room for brokenness in order to be relevant in the kingdom.
“He that believeth on me as the scripture has said, out of
his belly shall flow rivers of living water”. John 7:38. It takes brokenness
for living water to flow out of the life of a believer.
WHERE BELIEVERS ARE BROKEN
1.
Death to the sin and the affairs of this world;
Romans 8:4-8.
2.
Open heartedness and humility in the place of
prayer.
3.
Open and correctible to God’s word; Hebrews
4:12-13; Romans 7:22.
4.
Sacrificial service in the house of God; Romans
1:9;7:6; Ps 51:17.
5.
Being a worshipper worshipping God in spirit and
in truth; John 4:23-24.
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