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What does Jeremiah 18 teach us about mankind's sin and God's grace?

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Jeremiah 18 illustrates man’s fall in sin and God's sovereign grace to regenerate His people.

The passage in Jeremiah 18 provides a profound illustration of mankind's state due to the fall and the incredible grace of God to redeem His elect. The marred clay represents humanity's fallibility as we are broken and flawed in sin. Yet, within this imagery, we see the potter’s hands at work, symbolizing God's sovereign initiative to recreate and restore His people. God’s grace shines brightest in the context of man’s inability, revealing that it is He who remakes us as 'another vessel' according to His good pleasure. This narrative speaks to the heart of the Gospel: though we are marred by sin, God’s grace enables regeneration and restoration to fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 18:4-6, Genesis 2:7

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