We all go through seasons of drought and brokenness; we call this season the “desert". Could it be that this season or period in time are moments in which the Potter positions the vessel in the pottery wheel to mold it and restore it? Why would God need to break the vessel and make it again?
In this profound yet direct book, you will find answers to these questions as well as others. You will be challenged to know God’s pottery in a deeper way and how he works when he places the vessel in his wheel. Be prepared to have your eyes opened for a tremendous perspective, not of who is being worked on but of who extends His hands to knead the clay and can see something forming out of something. God will seal in your heart:
- What He truly expects from a vessel
- The difference between being a used vessel and an approved vessel
- How to be full of the anointing of God
- What is the job of your leadership in the process of restoration
- Seasons of waiting
- The profundity of the pottery
- The problem with the boastful vessel
- Why the work of God can be a painful experience sometimes
Prepare to dive into the pottery of God.
There, you will find various vessels waiting to be restored, some vessels that are ready, and also broken shards. It may be that in the deepest place of the pottery house you will stumble upon yourself going through the exact moment that you are living now. You will then find that your circumstances are nothing more than work in the hands of the Potter!
We all know that we are compared to vessels in the hands of the Potter, who is Jesus Christ. The vessel that He seeks for is not just any vessel. The Word mentions about vessels that are of honor and vessels that are of dishonor. What does this mean in the eyes of the Potter?
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