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Clay in the potter's hand - (08/29/04)
Text: Jeremiah 18:1-6
Introduction
Jeremiah prophesied in the kingdom of Josiah.
He prophesied for 41 years.
He wasn’t comprehended by the people and authorities.
He was persecuted and put into prison, but he accomplished his mission.
Jeremiah 18:2 “Go down” is God’s order to him.
He obeys promptly.
Illustration: Difference between “to give a time” and “ to react”
A)
The clay.
In the text, the clay represents Israel, taken from Egypt
Today, it represents us, taken from the world to be molded.
We are made from clay. Genesis 2:7
We’ll come back to dust. Genesis 3:19
Who are we? Nothing.
Illustration: The donkey that carried Jesus.
B)
The Wheel (Jeremiah 18:3b)
It served to mold the clay.
Strongly knead the clay, or in a certain manner.
The circumstances (Romans 8:28) are the wheel of our lives.
C)
The potter (Jeremiah 18:4-6)
The Lord represents the potter.
In Jeremiah 18:6, the Lord asks a question. “Can I not do with you as this potter does?”
Our answer should be Yes.
Illustration: II Timothy 2:20-21
II Timothy 2:20 “If a man cleanses himself from the latter”
What latter?
1
II Timothy 2:14 – “quarreling about words”
2
II Timothy 2:16 – “godless chatter”
3
II Timothy 2:19 – “turn away from wickedness”
Cleansed from these things, he is transformed into a vase for honor.
D)
The vase.
Jeremiah 18:4 The vase marred in the potter’s hand.
What would we be if we only let God mold us?
Conclusion.
Is it possible to be a new vase? By ourselves we’ll never do it.
We need to look at Jesus who was molded by the Father.
Isaiah 53:5. Jesus was pierced for our transgressions; crushed for our iniquities.
The only perfect vase was Jesus.
Matthew 26:39 “Yet not as I will, but as you will.”
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