A water bearer living long ago walked to a well
each morning to gather water for his master’s house. He hung a long pole across
his neck with a pot on either end. One of the pots was perfect in every way.
Over the years this perfect pot was becoming puffed up with pride, congratulating
himself on a job well done. The other pot, the one with the cracks, was growing
more and more humiliated over time.
One day
the cracked pot spoke up, “Sir, why do you continue to use me? With my large
cracks, I am only half full of water by the time we reach the master’s house.”
The water bearer looked at the cracked pot with kindness and compassion and
said, “I knew you before I placed you on the end of my pole for the very first
time. I planted seeds along the way. Notice the wide array of flowers on your
side of the path. You have faithfully watered them and now the master has a
beautiful view and fresh flowers for his table.” (Author Unknown)
Isn’t
this a beautiful story? And aren’t we all cracked pots? God uses our weaknesses
and our flaws to show His glory. Through our weaknesses He is made strong.
But
He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in
weakness. “Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so
that Christ’s power may rest on me.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
When we fall to pieces, when we accept our
flaws, God begins to work. He is the potter. He just may leave a crack or two
in place. The cracks just allow His light to shine through. When other people see
what you are doing, they will say, “How can he/she do that?” And the only
answer will be, “It’s not me. It’s God. It’s Jesus at work.” The perfect place to start with Christ is
admitting our weaknesses to Him. He is ready to make all of those dents and
dings and holes and cracks work for Him. Our tests become our testimonies. Our
messes become our messages.
But
we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is
from God and not from us. 2 Corinthians 4:7
God chose me and He
chose you. He chooses the cracked pots, the jars ready for the potter’s hand,
the weak and the foolish ones to show Him off.
But
God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. God chose the weak
things of the world to shame the strong.
1 Corinthians 1:27
Well,
you cracked pots, you foolish and weak things, let’s go show off our new jars
of clay, the ones with the light shining through. Let’s confound some of those
perfect pots. We have an amazing God.
Dear Father in Heaven,
Only You can bring such beauty to these cracked
jars of clay. Fill us with Your confidence as You create something beautiful
out of our weakest parts. Create new treasures in these jars of clay. We can do
it with Jesus.
Amen
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