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What does the Bible say about God being the potter and us being the clay?

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The Bible teaches that God is the potter and we are the clay, symbolizing His sovereign authority over our lives (Isaiah 64:8).

In Isaiah 64:8, the metaphor of God as the potter and His people as clay illustrates God's sovereign authority and creative power. This imagery emphasizes God's right to shape our lives according to His will. Just as a potter forms clay into vessels for various purposes, God designs our lives for His glory and according to His purposes. This underscores our utter dependence on Him, as we are marred vessels in need of His transformative grace. It reminds us to approach Him in humble prayer, acknowledging that we cannot mold ourselves and must rely completely on His sovereign hand to make us into what He desires us to be.
Scripture References: Isaiah 64:8, Jeremiah 18:1-6, Romans 9:20-21

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