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What does it mean that we are clay in God's hands?

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Being clay in God's hands signifies our dependency on Him as our Creator and the work of salvation He is doing in us.

The imagery of being clay in the potter's hands illustrates that believers are products of God's creative and redemptive work. This metaphor conveys that our identity and future are shaped by Him, reminding us of His sovereignty and control over our lives. As stated in the sermon, acknowledging God as our potter means understanding that we cannot mold ourselves; we must trust the Lord to work in us according to His will. This trust is essential for experiencing His presence and guidance in our lives, revealing our need to yield to His shaping and forming process.
Scripture References: Isaiah 64:8, Jeremiah 18:1-6

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