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How Serious Am I?

May 14, 2009 By Bonnie

Perhaps I can trace my thoughts over the past two weeks to conversations with my cousin Dave. He and his wife, Rachel, are missional artists in Köln, Germany. As a potter, his

story

of reclaiming broken clay is all about

redeeming the future

. I

posted

about brokenness and the impact of his work a few months ago.

Dave and Rachel spent a week with us this month while in the US on Home Assignment. I spent many hours talking with and listening to them as we shared about the struggles and brokenness in our lives through the eyes of The Potter of Jeremiah 18:1-4.

It seems my thoughts continue to dwell on these things. Am I centered on His Wheel? Am I willing to be formed into something that pleases The Potter? With all the pressures of life, can I even feel His hands molding me?

Today I received a link to a video entitled,

God's Chisel

. I watched with tears as I realized how I fail to address the things that keep me from reflecting Christ. I know what they are. Yet I ignore, excuse, forget, dismiss, cover up . . .

you pick the verb

. . . I just don't want to deal with the things that get in the way of what really matters.

I know the video is 9 minutes.

Who has 9 minutes?

My prayer is that you will

give

yourself 9 minutes

and see how He transforms

and

redeems

us for His glory.

Tagged as: "Life Choices" "Redeem" "Transformation"
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