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is no secret to anyone who knows me that I have no talent for working with my
hands. I often joke that I can’t draw a straight line with a ruler, even
if that ruler is nailed
down. Believe me, this is not far from the truth! No matter
how much I want to, I simply don’t have the dexterity or the
talent to create things with my hands. In this area, my brother definitely got the
lion’s share!
When
Kevin was younger, he took some classes in ceramics from one of our local residents who had a kiln in her home. He
enjoyed making all kinds of things, several of which my parents still have and
use. I remember him explaining how a piece of ceramic is made.
First, you have to select a mold, pour mud into it, remove the items from the
mold, clean them up, fire them in a kiln, paint them, and fire them one more
time. There are a few other steps as well but this is the basic
process. He made some wonderful pieces, and I couldn’t wait to see what
he would bring home next.
When
he went to college, he majored in art.
One of the courses he took was a pottery
class. He also made some very nice pieces but this time the process was
different. Instead of pouring mud into ready-made molds, he had to take
clay and fashion a piece from a design already in his mind. There were no guidelines to follow, no molds to give shape to the
clay, and no pre-determined outcome for the piece. Every piece was unique
because it was made completely by hand. Kevin could look at the finished
product with great pride
because he had created it from
scratch, making sure that it was
just the way he wanted it, and every piece he made was unique.
When
it comes to His children, God is not in the ceramic business; He is in the
pottery business. He insists on using His own hands, fashioning
us individually, making us just the way He wants us, shaping and molding us
into the design He has in mind. Like the potter, God has a definite
design and purpose in mind for each of His creations. This was something
the prophet Jeremiah learned from the very moment God placed a call on his
life.
Jeremiah 1:5 records God’s
conversation with Jeremiah. This verse reveals not only Jeremiah’s call
but also the purpose for which God created him. “Before
I formed you in the womb I knew you, before
you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” If we look very closely into this
verse, we will see the plan God had in mind for Jeremiah.
First,
God knew Jeremiah before the he was
born. In fact, God says He knew the prophet long before he was
formed. Let that sink in! Most of us find it hard to believe that
someone takes time to think
about us on a regular basis, but
God states just the opposite here. He was thinking about Jeremiah before
Jeremiah ever existed. That means that God was planning every detail of
his life and preparing Jeremiah for the call and for the purpose He would
assign to him.
Second, God has a special plan for
Jeremiah, a plan unique to him. Before his birth, God set Jeremiah apart
to accomplish a task and to fulfill a purpose in His great
plan. That purpose was to raise Jeremiah up to be a prophet, not only to Israel,
but to the nations. Jeremiah was not made from a mold; instead, he was
molded into the man God meant for him to be.
What
a wonderful word of encouragement for us today! God is still in the
business of making us into the vessels He wants us to be. Before we were ever born, before our parents were born or
their parents were born, God already had plans for us. He wants to mold
us and shape us into pieces that can be used for His glory. Every one of
us is a unique work, made by God Himself with special talents and abilities to
carry out the plans He has for us.
Today,
as you go about your routine, let this truth fill your mind and your soul. Like
a fine piece of pottery, you were designed
and made by hand,
and you bear the personal touch and the fingerprints of the very hand of God!
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