January 12, 2022 5:00 am
The potter's process of creating a vessel from clay is used as a metaphor for God's ability to remake and perfect us, even when we have imperfections.
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Join Jeremiah at the potter's house and observe. Watch the craftsman at work, choosing the clay lump, holding it, moistening it, spinning it, shaping it into goodness, when, what? He stops.
The vessel has an imperfection, perhaps an ugly bubble or pebble or scrape or wobbly place. Watch. Does he curse? Cast the clay aside? Toss it into the can as rubbish?
No. Wait. He lumps it again. He holds it again. He spins it again.
The potter doesn't scrap his work because he finds an imperfection. He remakes it. You've been remade, child of God. Remade.