We live in a microwave society; but God uses slow cookers.
I’ve been told it takes 12 years to become a good potter. I’ve been at it for 8 years, part time. Be it12 years or 8, pottery is something that I will always be learning to do. Taking a lump of clay and making it into a mug, a sculpture or even a vase is exciting. The best part is I get to decorate it. I feel I have only touched the tip of the iceberg in pottery. Learning to make pottery is a slow cooker process. I will always be tweaking and improving my pottery.
God works like this in our lives. “I am the potter and you are the clay.”
The first thing I do when starting a clay project is to take the clay and wedge it, which is similar to kneading bread. This aligns the molecules causing the clay to become smooth.
Imagine my shock if my clay said to me, ‘make me into the most exquisite vase, not a plain mug’. That would be absurd to think this would happen, but how often do we do this with God, the one who created us and knows us better than we know ourselves?
After I have created bowls, cups, vases, dishes, animals, any thing I like, I place the piece a self under plastic, which allows it to dry slowing, preventing it from cracking. During the drying time, about 2 weeks, I will take a peak at the pottery to see it progress.
In my life with God there have been many times when I feel God has ignored me. Have I been set up on the shelf to dry off slowing after he has worked on me? God has not ignored me, but is checking up on my progress, anxiously waiting for the drying time to end.

I see each kiln firing as God’s refining fires of tribulation. The more he works on us, and the more heat we endure, the more our lives can shine his glory. People will be able to see the reflection of Jesus our creator in us. It takes patience to do pottery. God takes time and has abundant patience with us, which I am thankful for.
When we allow God to work on us our true personality comes out into the light.
Clay can be made into almost anything. There is such a wide variety of finishes and uses of pottery; earthenware to matte finishes to high gloss and several in between. With hand built pottery no two pieces are exactly a like.
Our beauty of whom God created us to be is unique. No one is the same.
My pray is that each and everyone find out who God has created you to be. May your life reflect the glory of God so we become the kingdom of God’s on earth.
2 comments:
This is my favorite verse in the Bible. Your analogy is perfect.
The pre-bisque stage is the one, I think, we spend most of our lives in. We're formed the way God wants us but we're fragile and the slightest bump may mean we need to be "reclaimed". God's willing to reclaim us an infinite number of times until we're ready to go into the fire.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. I really needed to hear this today. Well.... probably every day!
I love this scripture, too. Although I work with clay it isn't the slow process that earth clay is, but it still always makes me think about being molded into what will become a usable piece. Thank you for your lovely devotion!
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