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What does the potter and clay metaphor teach us about God's authority?

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The potter and clay metaphor illustrates God's ultimate authority and power over creation (Romans 9:21).

The metaphor of the potter and clay serves as a profound reminder of God's authority over humanity and His right to govern His creation according to His will. In Romans 9:21, Paul draws on this imagery to emphasize that just as a potter has control over the clay to fashion it as he pleases, God exercises rightful dominion over our lives, shaping us for His purposes. This draws attention to the reality that individuals possess no inherent claims upon God or His grace, and leads us to recognize the significance of divine mercy in our salvation. It compels believers to respond in worship and submission, acknowledging God as the ultimate potter who knows how best to form each vessel.
Scripture References: Romans 9:21, Jeremiah 18:6

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