ABOUT BROKEN TREASURES
Several years ago, God took Julie through a deep and painful healing season. In her pain, she cried out to God. As she did, He gave her the symbolism of Humpty Dumpty and impressed upon her that she was cracked and broken like Humpty Dumpty. In the nursery rhyme, all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn’t put him back together again. What a tragic ending! As God showed Julie that she was cracked and broken like this historic figure, He let her know that they forgot about the King! Unlike Humpty, Julie began to realize that He, the KING, was going to put her back together again. When Julie shared this symbolism with her husband, Vince, he immediately sat down and wrote a poem called “May I See the King?”
May I See the King?
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
And all the kings horses
And all the kings men
Couldn’t put Humpty together again
But Humpty Dumpty prayed a great thing
He humbly asked, “May I see the King?”
So a few of the Kings horses
And a few of the Kings men
Picked up the pieces to help out a friend
They ushered him in to the most powerful one
How great he will be when he’s met by the Son
And all the Kings horses
And all the Kings men
Knew that Humpty would eventually mend
Cause it doesn’t matter what kind of wall
Or how high or how great or how terrible the fall
You see, all the kings horses
And all the kings men
Are all Broken Treasures put back together by Him
Life is hard. Most of us have likely felt broken and hopeless like Humpty Dumpty at one time or another. The good news is that you and I are greatly loved by our powerful Father in Heaven. Unlike Humpty Dumpty, we are Broken Treasures who can find true healing with our King, so come as you are, and journey with us, as we find our road to healing.