“But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we are all the work of thy hand.”Isaiah 64:8.
(OHC 335.1) 2 I
We do not know what the Lord will do for us, if we will come into line. God sees what He can make of man. There are possibilities which our feeble faith does not discern. “Ye are God′s husbandry, ye are God′s building.”1 Corinthians 3:9. He sees all the now unamiable traits of character in man, and He knows, if men will learn the meekness and lowliness of Christ, He can mold and fashion the combative spirit, the unamiable disposition, and bring every power of the being into working order to advance His kingdom. He longs to refine, elevate, and ennoble the entire life.... Through the Holy Spirit′s power He can use the very worst characters, and make them men and women of opportunity.
(OHC 335.2)
Blessed is the man who by faith can get a glimpse of Christ′s faith.... Then there is a possibility of his becoming Christlike in character.... Great light comes to man as he sees the privileges that are for him. He sees God′s plans for him and he dies to self.... He submits to be worked.... When he submits to be as clay in the hands of the potter, then God works the man into a vessel of honor.
(OHC 335.3) 2 I
Clay in the hands of the potter ... is turned again and again until the will of the potter is wrought out in the vessel. Grace and truth will make perfect the work of fashioning the human clay, that the glory of the great Potter may appear in the production of a shapely vessel, molded and polished for service.
(OHC 335.4)
The Potter cannot mold and fashion unto honor that which has never been placed in His hands. The Christian life is one of daily surrender, submission, and continual overcoming. Every day fresh victories will be gained. Self must be lost sight of, and the love of God must be constantly cultivated. Thus we grow up into Christ. Thus the life is fashioned according to the divine model.
(OHC 335.5)
Let the hand of God work the clay for His own service. He knows just what kind of vessel He wants.
(OHC 335.6) 2 I