Thought for This Week
The Thought for this week has been supplied by one of my colleagues:
Psalm 139:13-14. 13 For you created my inmost being; you knit me togetherin my mother's womb. 14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfullymade; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
Isaiah 64:8. But LORD, you are our father. We are like clay, and you are the potter; your hands made us all.
Jeremiah 18:3-4. 3 So I went down to the potter's house and saw him working at the potter's wheel. 4 He was using his hands to make a pot from clay, but something went wrong with it. So he used that clay to make another pot the way he wanted it to be.
I believe that the creator planned everything before he made anything, the smallest detail. When a carpenter starts to build a house, for example, he doesn't just rush down to the store and begin purchasing supplies at random. First he draws up a blue-print, and estimates what he will need, and the cost. There may be within the building (creating) process times when he may have to alter the plans for a specific reason, to create the design. And for us God is the creator.He sometimes remolds us to get the desired result no matter the cost or the time involved. I believe that before the master builder, the patient potter, the healer of all things is finished with any given thing that he created, it will all be perfect!
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Today's Inspiration provided by
Rev. D.M. Barry, D.D., Associate Pastor,
Central Tennessee.
Content Copyright © 2009, All Rights Reserved.
The Thought for this week has been supplied by one of my colleagues:
Psalm 139:13-14. 13 For you created my inmost being; you knit me togetherin my mother's womb. 14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfullymade; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
Isaiah 64:8. But LORD, you are our father. We are like clay, and you are the potter; your hands made us all.
Jeremiah 18:3-4. 3 So I went down to the potter's house and saw him working at the potter's wheel. 4 He was using his hands to make a pot from clay, but something went wrong with it. So he used that clay to make another pot the way he wanted it to be.
I believe that the creator planned everything before he made anything, the smallest detail. When a carpenter starts to build a house, for example, he doesn't just rush down to the store and begin purchasing supplies at random. First he draws up a blue-print, and estimates what he will need, and the cost. There may be within the building (creating) process times when he may have to alter the plans for a specific reason, to create the design. And for us God is the creator.He sometimes remolds us to get the desired result no matter the cost or the time involved. I believe that before the master builder, the patient potter, the healer of all things is finished with any given thing that he created, it will all be perfect!
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Today's Inspiration provided by
Rev. D.M. Barry, D.D., Associate Pastor,
Central Tennessee.
Content Copyright © 2009, All Rights Reserved.