Friday, January 25, 2013

Kintsugi, Kintsukuroi


Daily Readings, Friday, January 25, 2013
Psalms 31, 35 
Isaiah 45:18-25
Ephesians 6:1-9
Mark 4: 35-41


I heard a story of a master Japanese potter who asked his apprentices to bring to his studio the most perfect completed piece of pottery that came from their final kiln firing.

When the perfect piece was presented to the master, he asked the apprentice to break the piece by dropping it on the floor before the master. The master then with infinite care picked up the pieces, and using ceramic and gold dust, repaired the vessel. 

The pottery was no longer just a perfectly useable piece of pottery, but was now a useable perfect piece of art. 

Tami Travis-Groves says "The piece of pottery became more beautiful for having been broken. The true life of the bowl began the moment it was dropped. The proof of its fragility and its resilience is what makes it beautiful."*

Mended, Mended with Gold

Listen
He has called you by name
His perfect vessel formed
Before time began
Shattered
Not to be swept up and cast out
But to be carefully gathered
Shard by shard
To be reconstructed, reformed, restored to usefulness
Made more precious and of greater value
When healed and tightly secured
By molten veins of gold

Stand
Forbear and see the brokenness
As an offering of the Master Potter
Be still
So even the smallest sliver
Is not obscured or hidden
Perhaps especially the one you wish
Were not to be found
Suffer the fire that refines
That melts, that seals, that restores
Fear not the sanctification, the purification
The change of form
Made perfect in its remaking

Grow
Know the conscious need called humility
Encouraging you to be rather than to do
Gather the meekness and the hunger
This marks the birth of a renewed spirit
Clothe yourself in the mercy of the Spirit

That swaddles you with light and love
Hold tight the newly clarified heart and mind
That submits to the ingress of God’s dreams
Search for the Christ indwelling and inspiration
That calms the storms that shatter
See yourself as a holy, living sacrifice
Strengthened to reflect, to rejoice
To reach out to touch
His outstretched hand

Become
Learn that stillness contains not only the hand and voice of God
But the fallow seeds of creativity
Suppressed by doing rather than being
Embrace the journey
Fear not the desert
For it is there that winds can burnish and prepare
It is there that time stretches and bends
To reveal the shimmering mirage
That excites and reveals the Father’s great love
The Son’s great gift
The Spirit’s great power
The tomorrows that stand before you
To love, to live, to weep for joy
To be the perfect vessel He has created, broken and mended
For the new work that is within you
Begging to be born

Move
No drifting on fear’s vast ocean
No plummeting into pain’s limitless abyss
No disappearing into despair’s fierce vortex
No turning to see what is left behind
Instead
Reach out for the rope
Held by those who love you
Anchored in Him who formed you
Pull your way into lucidity and light
Praise, love, learn, create
Sparkle and shine in the light of the Son
So others might see
That brokenness is only perfection
Waiting for the Master Potter’s hand

© 2006 Jorja Davis


Psalms 31, 35 
Isaiah 45:18-25
Ephesians 6:1-9
Mark 4: 35-41
Daily Readings based on the Revised Book of Common Prayer, Year A. January 16, 2013. http://www.crivoice.org/epiphany1.html

Commentary and scripture verses based on:
The Wesley Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version. Nashville: Abingdon, 2009.
Peterson, Eugene H. The Message//Remix: The Bible in Contemporary Language Colorado Springs: Navpress, 2003
Thompson, Frank Charles. The Thompson Chain-Reference® Bible, New International Version. Grand Rapids, MI: 1983



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