Sunday, November 11, 2012


  Book 1 in the "Quest for Discipleship" Series


It is not easy to be "clay" in the potter’s hands. Change makes us fearful and we can’t always see ourselves revolving into something new or different. All of us are clay, clay with imperfections, lumps, and impurities. It is the Master Potter, however who can ultimately determine the final product. Our role is to let God shape our lives, perhaps reshaping them as we proceed through the stages of life. It is our willingness to let God do God’s handiwork that will enable us to live our lives to their fullest potential. God wants us to become pliable, willing to be shaped. Each one of us is a labor of love in the hands of the Master Potter of life. For God is actively at work, God’s hands always upon us. Through all of our existence, his hands as it were have been upon us. He shaped our individual characters, gave to each of us the particular traits that we have. God can take an unyielding and rebellious life and make it into something worthwhile and useful. He can do it for you today if you will just let Him. In his explanation to Jeremiah God refers to any nation who repents. Even the most wicked people on the earth would experience the Lord’s restoring power if it would turn to him in repentance. This is of great encouragement as we see the state of things in our country today. If our nation were to repent, then the Lord would remake her very quickly. How important it is for us to pray! 
Come, let’s go down to the Potter’s house and see how he molds and shapes the clay.
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