May 18
O Lord, You are our Father.
We are the clay, and You are the potter. We all are formed by Your hand (Isaiah
64:8 NLT).
We are in the Lord’s hands,
and being in His hands we are in the hands of a Potter Who knows what He is
after... first of all, the vessel is in the potter, and then eventually the
potter is in the vessel. What we mean is this, that before ever the potter
starts, the vessel is in His mind, in His heart very clearly. The pattern is
not something objective, the vessel is already a complete thing in Him; and
then He gets to work upon it and when He is finished, He is in the vessel He
has wrought. What was in Him has come out in it. We say of
people’s work: “I can see who made that, it is just like them.” “That is just
like So-and-So to make a thing like that.” Yes, He is in His work; He is in the
vessel that He makes; and that is just what He is doing. Sometimes that clay
has to be pressed down to a shapeless mass, broken. It is not showing all that
He intended it to show, there are defects and flaws, and so He crushes it down
to shapelessness. A mass without shape. But it is to start again to get
something more perfect than has been before, in which He Himself is.
May He give us grace to
endure whatever the trial may be, along whatever line of metaphor, the wind,
the blaze, supreme heat, or pressure of His hand, all of which is to get us
into a place where we cannot be moved, where hell cannot shake us, where His
power is made manifest as triumphant over all the power of the enemy.
By T. Austin-Sparks from: Rooted and Grounded
This photograph is from a Facebook page called Live Life in Color.
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