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  • Writer's pictureBishop Mesrop Parsamyan

A Lesson from the Liberty Bell



One of America's most cherished symbols of freedom and independence is the Liberty Bell, cast way back in 1751. When I visited Philadelphia, I made sure to see the Liberty Bell. It's a majestic sight, but you can't help but notice something – the crack. Actually, it has several cracks. Right after it was cast, it developed its first crack. Over time, these cracks have become a part of its story.


Those cracks in the Liberty Bell remind us that freedom isn't perfect. It's not without its challenges and struggles. But those cracks also remind us of something else. Even though the Liberty Bell is cracked, it still rings. It still proclaims its message loud and clear. That crack is not a sign of failure; it’s a testament to endurance.


We all have cracks. We all have those areas in our lives where we feel broken or flawed. Maybe it’s a past mistake, a failure, a disappointment. It’s easy to think that those cracks disqualify us from being used by God and diminish our value. But let me tell you something – those cracks are what make you unique. Those cracks are what give you character.


In 2 Corinthians 12:9, the Apostle Paul shares a message that God spoke to him: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” God’s power is made perfect in our weakness. It’s our weakness that allows God’s grace to shine through. It’s in those moments when we feel the most broken that God’s strength is revealed.


So today, don’t be ashamed of your cracks. Don’t hide them or try to cover them up. Let God use them to show His power and His love. Remember, it’s not about having a flawless life; it’s about allowing God to work through the flaws. It’s about being a vessel for His grace, even with our imperfections. Trust that His grace is sufficient and that His power is perfect in your weakness.


Happy 4th of July!

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arminay
04 de jul.

Your messages do not disappoint. Thank you. It is a wonderful perspective.

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