If we’re to be transformed,
on the Potter’s wheel
then as the clay . . .
we must be still.
The process is not fast,
a lot of time it will take
so the Potter’s image
into us He can make.
The clay needs to be soft,
it must be willingly pliable
so from its worthless state
He can make it justifiable.
Once on the Potter’s wheel,
the clay will wobble to and fro
but, He controls the speed
til His mercy begins to flow.
The Potter molds His vessel,
and foresees the finished work
if there’s any cracks or flaws . . .
the clay He is able to rework.
If we’re willing to be formed,
into something beautiful . . .
on the Potter’s wheel
we must remain flexible!
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Jeremiah 18:3-4
“Then I went down to the
potter’s house, and, behold,
he wrought a work on the wheels.
And the vessel that he made of clay
was marred in the hand of the potter:
so he made it again another vessel,
as seemed good to the potter to make it.”
King James Version
by Public Domain
Copyright 2014
Deborah Ann Belka