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How do we know that we are like clay in God's hands?

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We are like clay in God's hands as we are entirely dependent on Him for our existence and transformation (Jeremiah 18:4-5).

The analogy of clay in the potter's hands, as described in Jeremiah 18, signifies our utter dependence on God. Just as clay is shaped and molded by the potter according to his design, we are shaped by God's hand for His purposes. The marred clay represents humanity's fallen state, demonstrating that we are incapable of redeeming ourselves. The potter's power to reshape the clay illustrates God's sovereignty in redeeming us from our marred condition, regenerating us by His grace. This conveys the message that we belong to Him, not to ourselves, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to His will and purpose in our lives.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 18:4-5

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