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Jeremiah 18:1-6 LESSONS FROM THE POTTER’S HOUSE Intro: God uses many images to describe His relationship to His
people. He speaks of the shepherd and
sheep relationship, the husband and wife relationship, a Father and His
children, just to name a few. All of
these are wonderful and teach us many valuable lessons about life, ourselves
and our Lord. However, while we like
sheep are protected and provided for by the shepherd; and as a wife, we are
loved without condition by the husband; and like children we are constantly
under the Father’s loving watch care; there is another aspect of our lives that
needs to be factored into the equation. After
all, Jesus did not save us from our sins just so we could go to Heaven and avoid
Hell. He saved our souls so that we
might be actively engaged in His service here on the earth. Now, if we are to be His servants, we are
going to need His power to get the job done.
Never let the child of God think that he can do it on his own. John 15:5 makes our dependence upon
Jesus crystal clear. Therefore,
perhaps one of the greatest portraits of God and His people to be found in the
entire Bible, related to this matter of service, is this picture of the Potter
and the Clay. In these brief verses, we
can see the plan of the Heavenly Potter on display. Let’s take a few minutes today and look into
these verses together as we consider the subject, Lessons From The Potter’s House.
I. V. 1-3 THE POTTER AND HIS A.
The Potter’s Intentions
- The Potter has a singular purpose. He plans
to take clay and from that clay produce vessels. He wants to make vessels that will reap a
profit; that will be found useful; and that will bring honor unto him. The pieces he manufactures are intended to be
used by him and others. ( Jesus
saves the sinner by His grace and then He begins the process of changing that
vile sinner into a vessel that will produce a profit for the B.
The Potter’s Ingredients
- In order to accomplish this lofty goal, the Potter must work with materials
that leave much to be desired. The
slip is drawn off into settling tanks. All stones and lumps remain behind. When
the clay has settled, the water is drawn off and the plastic-like material is
worked by treading with the feet. The prepared clay is finally packed away and
allowed to stand another six months before using, during which time the
quality, especially the plasticity, is believed to improve.) (In other words, the clay, as it
is taken from the ground, is worthless.
It must be transformed into a useable state and this is a process that
takes time and energy on the part of the Potter. This
is a perfect portrait of those lost in sin.
We are worthless to God in our natural condition. However, He is able to see the vessels that
we can become. Therefore, He begins the
process that will bring us to a place of usefulness. He digs us out, washes us clean and dries us
up. This
is a clear picture of the process a sinner must go through prior to
salvation. The heart is pricked and the
conviction of God begins to work in the heart.
The sinner is led along in little baby steps until he reaches the place
where he receives Christ as Savior. At
that point, God begins the molding process.) ( C.
The Potter’s Instruments
- The potter uses several implements to bring the clay to a place where it is
usable. 1.
A Shovel - This is the tool
he uses to dig the clay from the earth. This is a picture of the Spirit of God
who comes to where are in sin and speaks to us in convicting power and draws us
to Jesus, John 16:7-11. (Ill. Praise the Lord for the
conviction of the Holy Spirit. Jesus
said it best when speaking to Saul on the Road to 2.
A Mallet - After the clay has
been cleansed and processed, it is placed on a table and beaten with a wooden
mallet. The Potter does this to remove
any air bubbles that might be trapped in the clay. If he doesn’t the air bubble will form a
pocket that will produce a weak spot and cause the vessel to be fragile and
unusable. ( 3.
The Wheels - Describe the wheels - A large bottom wheel,
usually made of stone is mounted upon a shaft that sits in a stone
socket. Coming out of this
large stone is an upright shaft that extends some 3 feet with another,
smaller wheel mounted on top. The
Potter, using his feet, spins the large, lower wheel.
As he does, the upper wheel is turned.
This is where the clay is placed.
As the clay turns, the Potter will place His hands upon it
and shape it according to his will. . (Again, these wheels are symbolic of
the circumstances and situations that life brings our way. Life often times seems like a large
circle. It seems that we just get past
one trial when here it comes around again.
These things are hard to take and leave us confused and burdened, but we
must remember that the Potter controls the speed of the wheels and they only rotate
according to His will. Never forget that
God is still in control, regardless of what you are facing in life, and that
all things are eventually going to work out to your good - Rom. 8:28; 2 Cor. 4:17.) 4.
His Hands - While the clay
spins around on the wheels, it is never out of contact with the Potter’s
hands. He is in constant contact,
molding, shaping and bringing the clay along through His loving guidance. If he
were to ever remove His hand, the clay would spin right off the wheel and would
be lost. Therefore, he remains there
with the clay and brings along until it become what He desires it to be ( The
child of God need never fear that the Lord will walk out on us and leave us to
spin out of control. No matter how fast
the wheels spin, or what comes our way, we can rest assured that the Lord of
glory will never remove His hand from us.
He is always in touch with His clay!) II. V.
4 THE POTTER AND HIS MINISTRY A. A
Problem With The Vessel - Even in the Potter’s hand, things can still go
terribly wrong. The fault is not with
the Potter, but with the clay. There are
times when even with the best of care, the vessel still gets out of shape. ( ( B.
The Perception Of The Potter
- Because his hand is resting on the vessel, the Potter knows instantly when a
problem arises. He senses the changes in
the clay and begins taking whatever steps are necessary to correct the problem. ( At
that moment, He takes the necessary steps to get us back in usable
condition. Never think, even for a
second, that you are going to hide something from the Lord. He sees it all, Pro. 15:3; Heb. 4:13. He is
aware of every thought, every deed and every motive and will allow none to pass
before His gaze unchallenged. If
God knows when I have a need, it stands to reason that He also knows when I
have a sin or some flaw in my attitude that needs correction. I am kidding myself if I think I am keeping a
secret from the Lord. The best thing I
can do is be responsive to His touch and yield to His activity in my life. The sooner I reach the place He desires me to
be, the sooner He can begin to use me for His glory.) C.
The Patience Of The Potter
- Even though the clay is misshapen and deformed, it is still in His hand. The Potter takes the marred vessel, presses
it back into a lump and begins again.
This time, the vessel may turn out well, but it may also be deformed
once again. If so, as long as the clay
is moldable and pliable in His hand, the Potter will rework it and reform it
until he is able to produce a vessel that satisfies Him. ( ( By
the same token, never has the Heavenly Potter thrown His clay away. He has paid the ultimate price for His
clay. He died for it to redeem it from
sin and from disuse. Now, He is
determined that He will make something special out of it. Therefore, the Christian need never fear being
thrown out by the Potter. What God
saves, God saves to keep forever! John 6:37; 1 Pet. 1:5; John 10:28-29) ( III.
V. 5-6 THE POTTER AND HIS MESSAGE A.
A Message About Control
- According to verse 6, the Potter
has absolute control over what becomes of the clay. It is in His hand and He makes of it what He
desires. ( Whatever
the usage, it is according to the will of the Potter and those types of choices
are totally up to Him. The clay has no
right to question the Potter’s judgment in the matter of what kind of vessel He
makes of it - ( B.
A Message About Compliance
- As I was saying, the only duty that the clay has to yield to the will of the Potter. If we want the blessings of the Lord and want
to be vessels of honor unto Him, then let us be what He has equipped us to
be. All I am saying is that we are to
grow where we are planted and use our gifts for His glory. If we will place ourselves in His hands and
genuinely allow the Lord to work His will in us, then we will be blessed and
will be vessels of honor unto the glory of the Lord. ( (Many years ago in the "horse
and buggy" days, a man and his wife were driving along a very
narrow and dangerous stretch of road. The woman became extremely nervous, and
in her fright she grabbed one of the reins.
As calmly as possible the husband responded by offering her the other
strap, "Oh, no," she cried, "I don't want them both! I could never manage that animal alone!" "Well, then," he said gently,
"you must make your choice. It's either you or me. We can't both drive the same horse!" The frightened soul quickly surrendered full
control of the carriage to her husband.
Everything was once again in good hands, and they journeyed safely
onward.) (Many of us are like the fellow who
rode in his car as it was being towed to be repaired. When they arrived at the repair shop, the tow
truck driver told him, "I didn't think I was going to make it up
that big hill." The man
replied, "I didn't either. That's why I kept the brakes on so we wouldn't roll
backwards." To live without
total dedication to Christ is the same as trying to go forward and to hold back
at the same time.) Conc: As you fly around on the wheels of life, are you confident that God’s
will is being done in your life as it should?
Can you sense the hands of the Heavenly Potter and He patiently,
lovingly molds your life into His image? If
you are a vessel that is refusing to yield in your life, here or there, there
is no better time that the present to take care of that need. Will you come to Jesus today and place
yourself afresh and anew into the miracle working hands of the Heavenly
Potter? Will you allow Him to work His
will in your life so that you can be a vessel of honor and glory unto the Lord? If
you have never been saved by God’s grace, you need to know that God loves you
and that He will save you if you will come to Him through Jesus Christ His
Son. He wants to take your life and make
it into a thing of beauty for His glory.
Will you come to Him? |
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