Let God Take You by the HandNäide

What is harder than it seems?
Have you ever tried your hand at pottery? I haven’t, but I’ve heard it’s more complicated than it looks. It seems simple–just holding clay in your hands and shaping it while the wheel is spinning. But apparently, it’s a very intricate process and a delicate balance of pressure, speed, and water. One wrong move, and the whole thing crumbles.
The potter must remain entirely focused on the pot he is creating. Even the slightest distraction can ruin the process.
Now imagine God as the potter and yourself as the clay.
Yet you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay; You are the potter; we are all the work of Your hand. – Isaiah 64:8 NIV
God’s entire focus and attention are on you as He works to shape you into the perfect vessel of His love and purpose.
Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from [dishonor], he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified and useful for the Master, prepared for every good work. – II Timothy 2:21 AMP
God is personally involved in your life and is focused on how you grow and develop. God’s hands shape and form you, smoothening out imperfections and holding you tightly until you have reached the desired shape. Just as a potter cannot let go of the clay while the wheel is spinning, or it will collapse, God does not take His hands off your life, even when it seems to be spinning.
Let's thank God for His constant shaping in your life:
Heavenly Father, thank you that You are the potter and I am the clay. I feel safe in Your firm, strong, loving hands, knowing You are purposefully shaping me. Mould me into a vessel of honor, love, and purpose to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Hey! You are a Chamatkar (= miracle)
Cameron Mendes
Pühakiri
About this Plan

Do you find it difficult to relate to a God who is so big, powerful, and almighty? This reading will help you to relate to God in a more personal way, as a Father who is reaching out His hand to you.
More
Related Plans

Sharing Your Faith in the Workplace

Everyday Prayers for Christmas

The Bible in a Month

You Say You Believe, but Do You Obey?

Never Alone

Gospel-Based Conversations to Have With Your Preteen

Two-Year Chronological Bible Reading Plan (First Year-January)

Simon Peter's Journey: 'Grace in Failure' (Part 1)

When You Feel Like Roommates: 4 Day Plan to Help You Love (And Like) Your Spouse for Life
