The Cracked Pot’s Secret: How God Uses Broken Vessels
The Daily Journey
For two years, an Indian water bearer carried two pots from the stream—one perfect (always full), one cracked (always half-empty). While the flawless pot brimmed with pride, the fractured pot drowned in shame, believing its leaks made the bearer’s work harder.
The Revelation at the Stream
When the cracked pot finally apologized, the bearer revealed a stunning truth: “I planted seeds on your side of the path. Your cracks watered flowers I gather daily.” What the pot saw as failure was actually divine irrigation.
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.”
— 2 Corinthians 4:7
Three Truths About Your Cracks
- God knows your flaws intimately – and factored them into His plan (Psalm 139:13-16)
- Your weakness creates beauty – ministries often grow from healed wounds (Isaiah 61:3)
- The path matters as much as the destination – your journey waters others
The Flowers You’ve Watered
That thing you call a “flaw” may be:
- A past pain that comforts others
- A limitation that fosters dependence on God
- An “imperfection” that makes you approachable
Like the pot, you may only see what’s leaking out—while God sees what’s growing because of it.
The Master’s Design
Today, remember: The bearer chose the cracked pot knowingly. In the same way, God specifically selected every part of you—”flaws” included—to grace His world with beauty only you can create.

