“But now, LORD,
you are our Father. We are the clay, and you are our potter. We are the work of
your hands” (Isaiah 64:8 GWT).
Do you remember playing with playdough as a child? It
came in all kinds of colors and it had multiple variations of molds that you
could choose from to make whatever object you could imagine. When you took the
playdough out of the container, it came out in the shape of the container, but
it was moldable. In order to change the shape of the playdough you had to tear
it apart, put it back together, squash it down, and maybe even separate it
in order to make exactly what you wanted.
When you bought that playdough, you never intended for
it to stay in the container, but you bought it with the intention of making something
new out it. You may have even bought it with the intention to share it with
other people.
When Christ died on the cross, He bought us with the
intention of making us into something new for His glory and He bought us with
the intention to share His creation with the world. Our gifts are not our own.
They can flow with the gifts of other people just as playdough can become a
little more interesting when you match it with other colors.
When Jesus begins to transform us into new creatures, we
have to be torn apart and separated in order to become what He intended for us
to be. Our form changes once God puts His hands on us and He leaves His fingerprints
on our lives as a way to show the world that we belong to Him.
When your handling playdough, you’re bound to leave
your fingerprints behind. When God is in control of our lives, the evidence of
what He is doing is bound to be noticeable to others by the evidence that is
shown by where His fingerprints have been.
Don’t be afraid to be broken and molded. When you are
in God’s hands, you are bound to become something beautiful. He knows what He has to take you through in
order for you to look like what He wants for you to look like. The beauty of it
all is that the process is not meant to destroy you, but to make you better.
Playdough is not created to stay in the container. Its
purpose involves being used. In order to use playdough, you have to mold it and
break it. Your fingerprints are left behind as evidence that you have touched
it. Playdough does not seek to stay in its same container. If it is never
molded or used, it is not fulfilling its purpose. Fulfilling purpose requires
you to be molded, shaped, and changed. Seek to fulfill purpose in place of
being comfortably uncomfortable in stagnation and fear. Be ok with being used
even if it requires you to be broken.
Lord, I pray to submit to the process and to everything
that is attached to the process that is intended to make me the creation that
you intended for me to be. I pray to not be content with any box that I have
formed for myself and I pray to live a life that has your fingerprints all over
it. I thank you that the process is not meant to destroy me, but to make me
look more like you. I thank you for
loving me through my brokenness and that you can make people who have been
broken look more like you. Lord, help me to not quit in the midst of the
molding process and help me to remember that the end that you have in mind for
me is good. In Jesus name, Amen.
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Reading: “I know the plans that I have for you, declares the
LORD. They are plans for peace and not disaster, plans to give you a future
filled with hope” (Jeremiah 29:11 GWT).
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