Wednesday,
April 22, 2026
Jer
18:4
4 And the vessel that he made of clay
was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as
seemed good to the potter to make it.
The Lord told Jeremiah to go down and observe the potter and
his work. He watched as the raw clay was scooped up and pounded into a moldable
consistency. The lump was slapped upon the center of the wheel, and he began to
spin it with his foot while his wet hands smoothed out a usable shape. The Lord
then explained that making a lovely and useful vessel sometimes required some
pounding and finally some gentle pressure.
A few years ago, a graduate gave a single rose to my
wife to indicate that she had been impacted by my wife’s gentle pressure
upon her life. My wife was surprised but I wasn’t. No, I did not know
about the rose beforehand, but I was not surprised. Gentle pressure is not
always appreciated while being applied but it transforms.
Do you feel the Potter’s
gentle pressure upon
your life today? Maybe it is more like pounding! Either way, God is trying to
make something beautiful and useful of you. Even “mess ups” are not a total
loss in the masterful hands of the potter. He simply starts over and makes it
into another vessel. Yield to His gentle pressure and wait for the
transformation. It’s going to be wonderful!
Dear Lord, let me yield to your gentle
pressure upon my life today. AMEN