“Molding Us into Something Great”
BIBLE READING:
Jeremiah
18-21
Have you ever seen clay before it
becomes a bowl or vase? Clay is an earthy material, thicker and slimier than
mud. But in a potter’s hands, it’s the beginning of something beautiful. This relationship between the potter and the
clay resembles our relationship with God. Before we know God, we are like a
pile of unmolded clay. When we yield to God’s leading, He gives our life value
and purpose, the same way a potter gives clay value and purpose.
In
Jeremiah 18, the Lord uses this example of a potter and clay to warn the people
of Judah about the consequences of their sin. When the people stopped being
molded by God, they became distracted and ultimately, conquered by sin. When
Jeremiah spoke to them, they replied, “We will continue with our own plans; we will
all follow the stubbornness of our evil hearts” (Jeremiah 18:12).
Just like the potter did what
seemed best to him, God always does what seems best to Him — not what seems
best to us. God is just and loving. He is powerful and merciful. He does not
lash out at us when we sin, but He will not stand for it either. More than anything, God wants us to know Him
and to follow Jesus’ example. If anything is distracting us from following
Jesus, our all-powerful God will do whatever it takes to lead us to change.
Even if it’s painful. God loves us too much to let us stay the way we are: full
of sin and searching for purpose.
What’s
one area of your life where you need to fully surrender to Jesus so that He can
freely mold you as it seems best to Him? What are some distractions in your
life that prevent you from knowing Jesus in a deeper way? How can you get rid
of them? Is a sin in your life hindering
you from taking your next step? The best way to overcome sin is to confess it
out loud and get forgiveness. Then trust the Potter to mold you into something
great. -Selected
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