Sometimes life feels like a cracked picture frame. Not shattered—just chipped, worn, maybe bent in places you can’t quite straighten. You look at your story—your marriage, your calling, your inner world—and wonder, “How did it get this far off from what I hoped it would be?”
But what if the frame still has value? What if the cracks aren’t a sign of failure—but evidence of a deeper restoration already in motion?
That’s the heart of The Reframe Principle—a way of learning to see your life the way God sees it. Not through the lens of regret, failure, or pressure… but through the eyes of the Master Craftsman.
God Doesn’t Throw the Frame Away
We all carry fractures—emotional, relational, spiritual. Some visible. Some buried. But none beyond redemption. And the good news is: God doesn’t discard broken frames. He restores them. In fact, Scripture tells us:
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
— Romans 12:2 (ESV)
Renewal begins not with a new life—but with a new lens. God doesn’t always change the circumstances first. He reframes how we see them.
The Cracks Become Testimony
Jesus doesn’t ignore the damage. He works through it. When He restores a life, He doesn’t sand away every scar. He reframes it—so what once looked like shame now carries purpose. What once felt hopeless becomes holy ground. What once seemed off-frame is now part of a bigger picture. The cracks, in the hands of the Master, become testimony.
One Question to Carry With You
As we begin this journey together, I’ll be sharing blog posts, Scripture reflections, and questions that help restore the way we see our lives—through Christ, not chaos. But here’s where we start —
What would change if I saw my life the way God sees it?
That question has reshaped my parenting, my ministry, my identity, and my healing. I believe it can do the same for you.
Let’s Start the Journey
You don’t need to be flawless to move forward. You just need to be willing to reframe—to see with fresh eyes and a renewed mind.
In this series, we’ll walk together through gospel-centered reflection, emotional clarity, and honest reframing. We’ll hold up the broken parts of the frame—and discover they were never wasted. Because in God’s hands, the frame is still good.
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