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The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 11:06pm On Jun 12, 2012
Isaiah64:8:Yet,O Lord,you are our Father.we are the clay,you are the Potter,we are the work of your hand.
We are in the Lord's hands,and being in His hands we are in the hands of a Potter who knows what He is after..first of all,the vessel(we) is in the Potter(our Lord),and then eventually the Potter is in the vessel.it means that,before ever the Potter starts,the vessel is in His mind,in His heart very clearly.the pattern is not something objective,the vessel is already a complete thing in Him;and then He gets to work upon it and when He is finished,He is in the vessel,He has wrought.what was in Him has come out in it(the vessel).
We say of people's work "i can see who made that,it is just like them" "that is just like so-and so to make a thing like like that".
He is in His work,He is in the vessel that He makes,and that is just what He is doing.sometimes that clay has to be pressed down to a shapeless mass,broken.it is not showing all that He intended it to show,there are defects and flaws and so He crushes it down to hopelessness..a mass without shape.but it is to start again to get something more perfect than has been before,in which He Himself is.
May He give us grace to endure whatever the trail may be,along whatever line of metaphor,the wind,the blaze,supreme heat,or pressure of His hand,all of which is to get us into a place where we cannot be moved,where hell cannot shake us.where His power is made manifest as triumphant over all the power of the enemy..
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 9:05pm On Jun 14, 2012
The word which came to Jeremiah from the Lord,saying,"Arise,and go down to the Potter's house,and there I will cause thee to hear My words"then i went down to the Potter's house,and behold,He wrought a work on the wheels.and the vessel that He made of clay was marred in the hand of the Potter:so He made it again another vessel,as seems good to the Potter to make it..Jeremiah18:1-4.
THE VESSEL RE MADE-the Earth.
The earth was waste and void:and darkness was upon the face of the deep..Gen1:2.it is chaos.but the very next thing we see is the great Potter getting to work on the shapeless,distorted mass of clay."He made it again" and when He stood back from the "Wheel" of creation,of making again,He was able to look upon all things and say that 'it was very good..Gen1:31' that was God's verdict:it is very good.the principle is of very large application...
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 8:36pm On Jun 15, 2012
From Adam to Abel.

It wasn't long before we come to another breakdown,and once more the vessel is marred.we know the story of Adam's sin,by which he drew the whole creation into judgement,again under curse.
To the man God said "Because you have done this,the earth is cursed for your sake.thorns and thustles shall it bring forth,and you shall eat bread by the sweat of your brow..Gen3:17-18.to the woman He said other things;there would be suffering associated with her life and her function..v:16.
The clay is marred in the hands of the Potter,spoiled,but does He throw it aside?does He give it up?does He say,it is hopeless,it is impossible-I can do nothing with this,and so discard the whole thing? That is not the God of the Bible.He has got poor stuff,poor clay,it is true;it is proved to be very poor stuff,but with that stuff,He sets to work again,and He 'makes again another' and out of the poor stuff we see a man who stands in the Bible with much honour,whose name has come right down through the ages as of one who found the approval of God.the New Testament puts the clear approval of God upon Abel.no greater approval could be given than that the Lord Jesus should call him 'Righteous' "Abel the righteous..Matt23:35."
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 8:35pm On Jun 16, 2012
Abraham.
And then to Abraham.in his life,God never hides what poor stuff he is in himself.He lets us see his flaws-the flaws in the clay.He lets us see all his weakness and how he broke down,He lets us see that,but for that mighty hands of His,he would have shipwreck.he's no better stuff than others.but he is in His hands and out of that clay,that same clay,the same clay we are made of,there emerges this man Abraham.how much there is in the Bible that is of this character.it is very good,very good; 'as seemed good unto the the Potter'.
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Jacob.
And what shall we say about Jacob? No one needs to be told that Jacob was poor clay.we know that name has become the synonym for human frailty,weakness,and worse.he belongs to that clay.but he is in the hands of the Potter;and when the Potter has done His work,he forever afterwards is proud to say:"I am the God of Jacob"-The God of Jacob!!!...
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 6:33am On Jun 18, 2012
Elijah.
Apostle James says"Elijah was a man of like passions with us..James5:17"
Yes,the same stuff,the same clay;we know that even in his life there were breakdown,he showed his weakness under the strain,under the tension,but he stands in great honour with God."He made it again"out of that breakdown in Adam,out of that poor stuff that Adam's broken down race represents,He has taken this one,and 'made it as it seemed good to the Potter to make it'.
As they walking and talking together,suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them,and "Elijah" went up to heaven in a whirlwind..2Kings2:11.
Just then there appeared before them Moses and "Elijah" talking with Jesus..Matt17:3.
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 8:45pm On Jun 19, 2012
David.
We know the fifty-first Psalm(51).that Psalm is a Psalm of David-the cry of a heart overwhelmed with the consciousness of its sin.a great sob rises out of that Psalm,and we know,from the history that lay behind it,that there was good cause for David to weep before God,confessing his sins,crying;"Create in me a clean heart,O God;and renew a right spirit within me.Psalm51:10".we know the tragedy of David's life,the breakdown.this clay was indeed marred in the hands of the Potter.he failed,he broke down,from one standpoint he became a tragedy.we are amazed that the man was capable of such actions-until we know our own hearts.
But,did God discard,did He cast away? God did not give him up.He made the vessel again,so that the David that comes down to us today is not the David of failure,but another one,he is the David of honour,the grestest of Israel's kings,"the sweet Psalms of Israel..2Sam23:1" the David of our belove Psalms-what should we do without the Psalms of David? And listen! "I found David..a man after My own heart..Acts13:22".is it possible to say anything more??...
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 12:53am On Jun 22, 2012
Peter.
If we pass out of the OT into the NEW,at one there leap onto the stage men who embody this great principle.what about Peter? Did he break down? Was Peter poor stuff? In one breath-"if i must die with thee,i will not deny thee..Mrk14:31" and in the next breath-"i tell you i know not the man..Mrk14:71" denying his Lord with oaths,we do not like talking about men in this way,bringing up their faults,but we have to see that dark side inorder to see the marvel of Divine Grace.here is Peter,did that clay disclose flaws,seeming unworkableness,resistance? Hear him speaking to his Lord,to his Master"this shall never be unto thee..Matt16:22,not so,Lord..Act10:14".there is something there in the clay.but the Peter we have today is not the Peter of the old,the clay that broke down.the Peter we have now is a very different Peter,wonderful help and inspiration come from his two letters.in the NT.we love to read them,we love to see him standing up on the day of pentecost,we love to see him dragged before the rulers,standing on both his feet and challenging them with all courage and boldness.what a changed picture from that fireside denial in the courtyard,when the Lord was standing trial for His life.YES! 'He re-worked it' "He made it again,as seem good to the Potter"...
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by Murphy7h4: 4:48am On Jun 22, 2012
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Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 2:16pm On Jun 25, 2012
John Mark.
Another example from the NT-a young man by name John Mark.he lived in Jerusalem,evidently in a godly home.
A day came when Barnabas and Paul took this young man with them on their great missionary journey..Acts13:5b.from town to town and city to city..John Mark saw the wonderful things that God was doing,beheld the wondrous works of the Lord.but it was strenuous going,it was costly,and when he reached a certain point on the journey,he said "i am not going any further,i cant stand this anymore,i am going home"the narrative tells us that he left them and went back to Jerusalem..Acts13:13..the clay has given out,it has broken down;the stamina been found waiting.the clay seems to have been marred and spoiled,but that is not the end of the story.we know how the story finishes.even Paul says"bring Mark for he is profitable to me..2Tim4:11b.there are some lovely things said about this young man in the end.he is recovered,restored,recommissioned,in full-time service;and it is he who has given us the beautiful book which goes by the name of the Gospel by Mark and many scholars today believe that Matthew and Luke very largely built their Gospels upon Marks,that Mark was the source of the others.so there is a story!."He made it again"
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by Realtors: 4:39pm On Jun 25, 2012
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Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 7:47pm On Jun 25, 2012
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Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 7:50pm On Jun 25, 2012
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Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 1:37pm On Jun 26, 2012
The Triumph of Grace.
These are men who broke down in the process of being worked,but Grace triumphed.the Potter did not discard the poor clay.so much depends upon how we interpret this Potter.who is He?this Potter is not a man.how differently men would deal with these people.this is God.He has the clay-yes,the poor stuff;and as He is seeking to work it,He comes suddenly upon something in it that resists,that does not yield.for a moment He pauses,and says,oh,what is this?what does He do? It is not the way of this Potter to say;we can go no further,we must give it up,all our intentions;we will just throw it aside and look for something better.Not these Potter!that is not the God of the Bible!watch Him.He may be sorry that He has met that something,whatever it may be,He may for a moment have to pause,but then we see light come into His face,we see the smile of the triumph of His Grace and of His wisdom,as He says;we will not be defeated,we will have something for our pleasure and satisfaction(Ephns1:5).that is the God of the Bible.our God is a God of purpose(Rms8:28),and He does not undertake anything that He knows He can never achieve.when He starts something,He can perfect that thing;He has the resource(Romns11:33),He has the wisdom(James1:5),He has the patience(Romns15:5),He has the power(Romns1:16),He can do it.He is the God of Hope(Romns15:13)that means the God who never despairs.it is something for our comfort...
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 12:20am On Dec 26, 2013
Vessels Unretrieved
But we must always be perfectly honest and perfectly faithful. While all this is true in the Bible along the line that we have pursued, there is in it another line—the line of those who were spoiled and never re-made. It is a dark side—one hardly likes to look at it; but we must do so, in order to reach the point we have in mind. There were some spoiled and never re-worked. You can call them to mind at once. There is Abel's brother, Cain; there is Jacob's brother, Esau; there is Saul, the first king of Israel. In the New Testament there is Judas. Yes, these are people who have gone out into the dark; there is nothing about them that is to God's pleasure.
But one mentions that for a purpose. To see the reason for this means two things. Firstly, it will explain their opposites; that is, it will tell us why these others did come out to the glory and praise of God. And, secondly, it will bring us to the door of hope and promise.
(1) Cain
Let us look at these men quite quickly. Cain. Why was he unretrieved? Why was he not reworked, made again? In him, it seems, a sense of sin was completely lacking. Cain was a self-righteous man, a self-sufficient man. Yet, withal, he was a man who had some religion. He brought an offering to God. If he had lived today, he would have gone to church. But his religion was either mere superstition, or else patronage. It was the religion of one who acknowledges God for fear that, if he does not, it will go ill with him—a sort of 'safeguard' religion. Oh, yes, you recognise God; you acknowledge that God is: but you have no sense of sin. It is, indeed, only too possible to be religious without having that essential consciousness of sin and of the need of a substitute who is your Saviour.
That is Cain. Cain was the man who did not know his own heart. If you had said to Cain, earlier on: 'Cain, it will not be very long before you commit the foulest murder: you will take the life of your own brother. By your act, your own brother will lie dead at your feet, his blood trickling into the sand.' What would Cain have said to that? He would never have believed it! But that was what was in him. He had no sense of sin. He did not know his own heart. And God cannot do anything with a condition like that.
You notice that all the men of whom I have spoken on the other side were men who had this deep consciousness of sin, men who believed in the law of sacrifice for sin. Men like David: "I acknowledge my transgressions... Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done that which is evil in thy sight" (Ps. 51:3,4); men with a consciousness of sin and of the need of a Saviour, every one of them. But Cain was not like that, and that puts him out of the hands of God. He can do nothing with that; He cannot re-work that.
Which brings us to this: The way of the purpose, the way of the glory, the way of the realisation, the way of the Divine satisfaction, is the way of the consciousness of sin. If you have that, it is a way of promise. That leads to the door of hope. The most hopeless person before God is the one who does not, in their heart of hearts, realise that they need what He has provided in His Son—a Saviour.
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 6:46am On Dec 26, 2013
(2) Esau
Consider now Esau, Jacob's brother. We know about him. Here, again, there was a fatal lack. He lacked a sense of the supreme importance of things spiritual. The birthright brought him, or would have brought him, into the place of standing for God. The firstborn was supposed to stand for God, that is, to be God's representative. He was the priest in the family; he had to do with holy things. He it was that led the family into the presence of God. And much more was bound up with the firstborn and his birthright. But Esau, the Bible says—and this is the final condemnation of the man—"despised his birthright" (Gen. 25:34). That is, he lacked this essential consciousness of the supreme importance of things spiritual. And whatever else you may say of Jacob, that, at least, was not true of him. He maybe stole the birthright, but he did at least recognise the superlative value of spiritual things.
And how much there was hidden in the veins of Esau!—a long, long history—the history of Edom. How that breaks out in the Bible story again and again! Think of Doeg, the Edomite, whose vile treachery resulted in the slaying of all the priests of God (1 Sam. 22). Yes, Edom and the Edomites are the descendants of Esau, and wherever you find them in the Bible you find an utter lack of the sense of the importance of spiritual things: holding spiritual things lightly and cheaply: thinking that a mess of pottage, to gratify some passing whim and pleasure, is more important than the things of God. God can do nothing with that. He never works that over again.
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 3:43pm On Dec 26, 2013
(3) Saul
We pass to Saul. Saul's fatal lack was of that spirit of meekness which trusts and obeys the Lord. That is how it came out in the end. The final downfall of Saul came about because, first of all, he did not trust the Lord. He was put to the test; he was given a magnificent opportunity of showing that he implicitly trusted the Lord; and he showed that he did not. His trust in the Lord would have led him to do a certain thing that Samuel the prophet, in the name of the Lord, had told him to do; and he disobeyed, because he did not trust. That is fatal. God cannot do anything with that. The kingdom was rent from Saul; he went out a marred and never re-made vessel. If God is going to do this thing, He must have in us that simple faith which trusts Him and obeys Him. It is the very least that He asks of us.
(4) Judas
And, finally, Judas. Many things can be said about Judas, but let us try and sum it up. Judas fatally lacked an adequate sense of the greatness of his opportunity. Just what would you give to have been called by Jesus Christ into the circle of immediate discipleship; to be with Him wherever He went, and to share His ministry; to be His companion, to be His helper? Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was here in the flesh, and here was a man called into fellowship with Him in His life and in the great purpose of God for which He came into the world: and then to throw it away for thirty pieces of silver! Yes, he was utterly lacking in a sense of the greatness of his opportunity.
We, every one of us, are called into the most honourable company and circle that this universe has—into living fellowship with God's Son, in life, in service, in companionship, in suffering for Him. That, all that, is the call for every one of us. Oh, what an opportunity! What an honour, what a privilege, what an unspeakable blessing! "Called into the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ" (1 Cor. 1:9)—that is Paul's phrase. If God is going to realise all His great designs, fulfill all His purpose, make out of this poor clay something that is pleasing to Him, that is good in His sight, you and I need to have this: a sense of the great, the immense honour that is conferred upon us, in being thus "called into the fellowship of his Son".
So there must be in us—not as in these men, Cain and Esau and Saul and Judas—an overmastering sense of the transcendent importance of eternal things. Eternal things must outweigh for us all other considerations in this life. To use a phrase of the Lord Jesus: 'Seek ye first the Kingdom of God' (Matt. 6:33). The things of the Kingdom of God shall be to us of such paramount importance that nothing is to be compared with them, or to come in their way. All else, however great, is worthless. The kingdoms of this world—'What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?' (Matt. 16:26; Luke 9:25)—which means lose the purpose for which Christ redeemed you.
No, we may be poor stuff, we may be very poor stuff; but, if there is in us and with us an overmastering sense of the transcendent importance of things eternal, He will 'make it again' a vessel that is good to the Potter—good. To think that, at long last, He might look upon His work in you and in me, and say, 'Through grace, it is very good'! That is the possibility, that is the prospect. May the Lord find in us the things that will make it not only a possibility, but an actuality.
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 10:37pm On Nov 10, 2018
The Potter must definitely have His preferred Vesssel deemed fit for His use!!
Romans8:30..Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 6:53am On Jul 09, 2023
Praise God
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 6:38pm On Jul 15, 2023
ichuka:
Isaiah64:8:Yet,O Lord,you are our Father.we are the clay,you are the Potter,we are the work of your hand.
We are in the Lord's hands,and being in His hands we are in the hands of a Potter who knows what He is after..first of all,the vessel(we) is in the Potter(our Lord),and then eventually the Potter is in the vessel.it means that,before ever the Potter starts,the vessel is in His mind,in His heart very clearly.the pattern is not something objective,the vessel is already a complete thing in Him;and then He gets to work upon it and when He is finished,He is in the vessel,He has wrought.what was in Him has come out in it(the vessel).
We say of people's work "i can see who made that,it is just like them" "that is just like so-and so to make a thing like like that".
He is in His work,He is in the vessel that He makes,and that is just what He is doing.sometimes that clay has to be pressed down to a shapeless mass,broken.it is not showing all that He intended it to show,there are defects and flaws and so He crushes it down to hopelessness..a mass without shape.but it is to start again to get something more perfect than has been before,in which He Himself is.
May He give us grace to endure whatever the trail may be,along whatever line of metaphor,the wind,the blaze,supreme heat,or pressure of His hand,all of which is to get us into a place where we cannot be moved,where hell cannot shake us.where His power is made manifest as triumphant over all the power of the enemy..
Amen
Re: The Potter And His Vessel. by ichuka(m): 12:11pm On Apr 21
Amen

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