I had been thinking about that "potter" idea yesterday.  

And the more I think about it, the more I hate the concept

of "mass production."

 

David
 


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Subject: {dbilg} Yielding to the Master Potter
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 20:26:22 +1100




Yielding to the Master Potter 

But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter;
and we all are the work of Thy hand. Isa. 64:8. 

While the human agent is devising and planning for himself something that
God has withheld him from doing, he has a hard time. He complains and frets,
and has still increased difficulties. But when he submits to be as clay in
the hands of the potter, then God works the man into a vessel of honor. The
clay submits to be worked. If God had His way, hundreds would be worked and
made into vessels as He sees best. 

Let the hand of God work the clay for His own service. He knows just what
kind of vessel He wants. To every man He has given his work. God knows what
place he is best fitted for. Many are working contrary to the will of God,
and they spoil the web. The Lord wants everyone to be submissive under His
divine guidance. He will place men where they will submit to be worked into
oneness with Christ, bearing His divine similitude. If self will submit to
be worked, if you will cooperate with God, if you will pray in unity, work
in unity, all taking your place as threads in the web of life, you will grow
into a beautiful fabric that will rejoice the universe of God. 

The Potter cannot mold and fashion unto honor that which has never been
placed in His hands. The Christian life is one of daily surrender,
submission, and continual overcoming. Every day fresh victories will be
gained. Self must be lost sight of, and the love of God must be constantly
cultivated. Thus we grow up into Christ. Thus the life is fashioned
according to the divine model. 

Every child of God is to do his very best to uplift the standard of truth.
He is to work in God's order. If self is exalted, Christ is not magnified.
In His Word God compares Himself to a potter, and His people to the clay.
His work is to mold and fashion them after His own similitude. The lesson
they are to learn is the lesson of submission. Self is not to be made
prominent. If due attention is given to the divine instruction, if self is
surrendered to the divine will, the hand of the Potter will produce a
shapely vessel (The SDA Bible Commentary, Ellen G. White Comments, vol. 4,
p. 1154). 

The potter takes the clay in his hands and molds and fashions it according
to his own will. He kneads it and works it. He tears it apart and then
presses it together. . . . Thus it becomes a vessel fit for use. So the
great Master Worker desires to mold and fashion us. And as the clay is in
the hands of the potters, so are we to be in His hands. We are not to try to
do the work of the potter. Our part is to yield ourselves to the molding of
the Master Worker (Testimonies, vol. 8, pp. 186, 187). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 65



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