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Saturday, April 18, 2026
Wabi-sabi and kintsugi — Japanese aesthetics of imperfection and repair
The Japanese have a concept called wabi-sabi — the beauty found in imperfection, incompleteness, and the passing of time. And kintsugi — the craft of repairing shattered pottery with gold.
When a bowl shatters, the fragments are gathered. The cracks are not concealed. They are filled with gold lacquer. The repaired object becomes more beautiful than it was before it broke — because the story of its breaking is now part of what it is. The fractures become the place where light gathers.
Paul's image of jars of clay is kintsugi theology. The treasure — the glory of God — dwells not in perfect vessels but in breakable ones. The cracks are not evidence of failure. They are the precise points through which the light comes through.
This is consistent with everything in the Gospel. The alabaster jar had to break for the fragrance to fill the room. The cross had to happen for the resurrection to mean anything. The bread had to be broken to be shared.
Your brokenness is not the part of your story that disqualifies you from service. It is, often, the very part that makes you useful.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:7
✙ Prayer for the Day ✙
God of the kintsugi jar, I have been ashamed of my cracks. Let the gold of your awesome glory run into the cracks. Let what was broken become the most beautiful part. In Your Name.
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