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  <title>A New Creation // Discover Your Destiny, Part 15</title>
  <description>Some people look at themselves in the mirror and think – Ahhh, what a wreck!&amp;amp;nbsp; What could God ever do with me?&amp;amp;nbsp; But what if He doesn’t see you the way you do?&amp;amp;nbsp; What if, actually, He has this amazing plan? Yesterday on the program we were talking about the fact that it can be a lot easier to believe in something like the resurrection of Jesus or eternal life than to believe that God could or would step into a particular situation or problem and help us right here and now let alone that he'd step into who we are and deal with some of the rubbish that's going on inside us. How could God take a beaten-up old wreck like me, me for goodness sake, and do anything with me? I want to be the “me” I was meant to be but it all just seems impossible. And you know, so many people have that problem, I had that problem. It's only now that as I look back on almost twelve years of walking every day with Him I can see how patiently he's restored me back to what I was meant to be. He means to make us into a new creation, to throw out the rubbish, to keep the good stuff and restore us back to his original plan. There's a beautiful poem by Myra Brooks-Welsh I'd like to share with you today. It's called The Touch of the Master’s Hand, maybe you've heard it before maybe you haven't but it's really worth listening to. Here it is: much time on the old violin but he held it up with a smile. &amp;quot;What am I bidding good folks?&amp;quot; He cried. &amp;quot;Who'll start the bidding for me? A dollar, a dollar then two, only two? Two dollars and who'll make it three? Three dollars once, three dollars twice, going for three.&amp;quot; But no, from the room far back a grey haired man came forward and picked up the bow. Then wiping the dust from the old violin and tightening the loosened strings he played a melody pure and sweet as carolling angels sing. The music ceased and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet and low said, &amp;quot;What am I bid for the old violin?&amp;quot; And he held it up with a bow. &amp;quot;A thousand dollars? Who'll make it two? Two thousand and who'll make it three? Three thousand once, three thousand twice and going and gone.&amp;quot; Said he. The people cheered but some of them cried, “We don't quite understand, what changed its worth?&amp;quot; And swift came the reply, &amp;quot;The touch of the masters hand.&amp;quot; And many a man with life out of tune and battered and scarred with sin is auctioned cheap to a thoughtless crowd much like the old violin. A mess of pottage, a glass of wine, a game and he travels on. He's going once, going twice, he's going and almost gone. But the master comes and the foolish crowd never can quite understand. The worth of a soul and the change that is rort by the touch of the Master’s hand. It's just incredible to me how easily we put ourselves on the scrap heap. How easily other people put us on the scrap heap. Life throws some horrid things at us, I'm 48 years old now, I've been through a marriage breakdown and a divorce as I said yesterday. Twelve years ago, that's where I came to faith in Christ in the middle of all of that. And when you're experiencing deep rejection you have this sense of worthlessness. It was like I lost everything, all my hopes, all my dreams, all my future, I was just like that dusty old violin. Truly. People don't expect the guy on the radio to talk about himself like that but that's how it was. I just couldn't see beyond tomorrow. I couldn't see how I could ever be useful again. Or achieve anything again. Or become the me I was meant to be. Who the heck was that anyway? But there's something you have to realise about a dusty old violin, it's still a violin. Maybe it's neglected, maybe it's disused, maybe it's a bit out of tune, maybe it doesn't look much anymore. But it's still a violin. You and I are made in the image of God; you want to read about that? Go to the very first chapter of the Bible, the book of Genesis, the first page and it will tell you. God looked at everything He had created and he said, &amp;quot;Let us make man in our image. Male and female He made us. Our mistakes and all the stuff that life throws at us can definitely make us look and feel and even sound like that old violin but you know, you know something all it needs is for the master to come along to tune the strings and to strike up a tune and all of a sudden everybody else remembers what they'd forgotten, it's still a violin. Within a few months of going through all the things I was going through, before my emotions had had time to heal, before I'd been able to struggle through things God called me to do what I'm doing now. I began producing radio programs and it was hard and it seemed like four or five or six or seven years went by and then all of a sudden you know, God did some amazing things. I'm now so happily and wonderfully married to my wife Jacqui and we have such a great relationship and we're so blessed and I'm doing what it is God made me to do and people looked at how quickly all that seemed to happen. Didn't happen quickly from where I sat, it took forever from where I sat but other people would look at me and go, &amp;quot;my goodness, what's happened to you? How is it that you're on the radio and you're speaking with all these people and, how is that?&amp;quot; Nothing to do with me, I was just a battered old violin in the corner somewhere, washed up but then there was the touch of the master’s hand and he came along and He struck up a tune and He knew exactly who I was and what He'd made me to be and what He'd made me to do and He put me in that place and that’s what I'm doing today. There's a message for you today, the master wants to come along and breathe a new breath into you, a new song. Maybe other people can't see it, maybe you can't even see it but He can. He yearns for you to grow into a realisation that you are who He created you and He has a plan. And He wants you and me to be the person He made us to be. And that only happens when the violin is re-united with it’s maker, the one who knows it inside out; the one who can restore it to its former glory. The one who when he touches it is able to make it sing. And you know that old violin, most times it's deeper and richer and more beautiful in song and tone than when it was first made, when it was new. It could never have played with such a mellow warmth and beauty and maturity back then but now, now because of what it's been through it has a wonderful, wonderful warmth. Today, just twelve years on, every week I get to share the good news of Jesus Christ with millions of people through the radio and internet around the globe, literally millions of people. That's not the tune that God wants to play with you perhaps but He knows what the tune is and I can only do what I do because I was an old violin. No-one would have given tuppence for me twelve years ago and then the master came along. That's how He works in my life and in yours. </description>
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