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.
Isaiah 64:8
Several years ago, I took a pottery class in college and I learned
so much.
Any time you work with clay, you must take time to gather all the
necessary tools and set up your work area. There are a few building tools you
need but those vary depending upon what you are doing. One thing you always
need is water. The water keeps the clay from drying out while you are working
with it. It also lubricates the clay. You cannot work with clay without water
and lots of it.
I hand built a teapot and I used lots of water. I smoothed the coils together as I built. I smoothed the surface of the pot. I used buckets of water to accomplish my purposes.
Working on that pot reminded me of the verses in Ephesians chapter
5, verses 25-27: “… even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for
it; That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing
of water by the word, That he might present it to himself a glorious
church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be
holy and without blemish.”
The phrase “That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing
of water by the word” jumped out at me.
Working with the clay took an abundance of water to keep my
work from drying out. As a Christians, I know I often “dry out” because of
a lack of the Word. I realize I need more of God's Word when I feel dry.
I also used water
to smooth out the rough surfaces just as the Bible smooths out my rough
surfaces. Am I grumpy? Time for Water. Am I discontent? Time for Water. Am I impatient? Time for Water. Water smooths the lumps and bumps and flaws.
After a while, I learned to feel whether the clay was cooperating.
The least cooperative clay is dry clay. The first thing I would do when the
clay was resisting was add water. Since I don’t want to resist the working of
my Potter in my life as He molds me and makes me into a vessel fit for His
purpose, I make sure I add plenty of Water every day.
1 comment:
Loved this!! I need lots of water these days! So good!
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