We’re All Clay Pots
by Charles R. Swindoll
But we have this treasure in earthen vessels,
so that the surpassing greatness of the power
will be of God and not from ourselves.
2 Corinthians 4:7
Do you know what an earthen vessel is? It's nothing more
than a clay pot.
That's a reference to our bodies and our abilities in the
strength of our flesh. That is all you and I have to offer God . . . a pot. A
perishable container.
You may be like brittle, delicate china. You break and chip
easily, and you could show the glue marks because of those broken times.
Then again, you may be a rugged, scarred hunk of heavy
pottery---not very attractive, but boy, are you useful.
Or you may be composed of clay that hasn't yet been fired in
the kiln; you are still being molded and shaped for use.
To tell you the truth, it isn't the condition of the pot
that's most important. What's important is the treasure inside---the light and
glory of Christ's salvation.
What's a few dings, or even a crack or two? If others can
see the glory inside through the cracks, so much the better.
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