The Potter & The Clay
November 5, 2009 by Tara McClenahan
I hope that the image of Ron DiCianni’s painting The Clay that was posted yesterday stirred your heart as much as it has mine since the first time I saw it several years ago. Since then, it has become the image in my mind when I think of submitting to the Father.
You turn things around! Shall the potter be considered as equal with the clay, That what is made would say to its maker, “He did not make me”; Or what is formed say to him who formed it, “He has no understanding”? – Isaiah 29:16 NASB
Can you say it with me? OUCH! These words spoken to the people of Israel through Isaiah can make you stop short (Grab your Bible and read Isaiah chapter 29 for context)! In essence, God is saying, “You’ve got things wrong! You, the created, are telling Me, the Creator that I do not understand you? Or that you are equal with Me?”
On the contrary, who are you, O man, who answers back to God? The thing molded will not say to the molder, “Why did you make me like this,” will it? 21Or does not the potter have a right over the clay, to make from the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for common use? – Romans 9:20-21 NASB
Paul is challenging the Romans in this passage about questioning God’s sovereignty.
It sounds so very foolish, doesn’t it?
Yet we do this so often, thinking we have the right to question God or to dismiss Him as some remote, uninvolved, dense deity that cannot possibly help us in our situation. Not convinced? Have you ever done or thought the following:
- God, You can’t possibly know what I am going through!
- There is no way this situation can turn around!
- I hate my (insert body part or personality trait here)!
- I’ll do what I please, thank you very much!
- What did I do to deserve this?
- God, You can’t possibly expect me to do ____________! There is no way!
- Why was I even born?
Do any of those hit home? Questioning God or demoting Him to water boy in our game of life is so backwards! If you were to sew a quilt, would it have the right to question why you put this pattern next to that pattern? Or question the weight of batting used to fill it? Or question the use for which you made it?
Let me encourage you to resign from the position of the Potter and accept the position of the clay.
Neither you nor I are qualified in the slightest for that job. And really, do we want that responsibility? Do we really want to stand before God and present to Him what we have accomplished with ourselves or with the decisions we have made without consulting Him and expect Him to be pleased?
The One who created you knows best. Let Him mold you into the vessel He desires. Then you will stand before Him in the beauty of His grace with the marks of His hands on your life.









This is a nice piece…it discusses a piece I just wrote for our blog.
I’d like to put a url to this posting in our piece on the potter and the clay to be published next year. Please let me know if we can do this. Thank you & God bless
Wishing you & yours a wonderful Christmas.