Jeremiah 18:1-6

Jeremiah 18:1 Consider what Jeremiah's business was, and how the potter might help him in understanding and performing it. I. Jeremiah sees a man engaged in a task to which he is devoting all his thoughts. He designs to make some clay into a vessel of a certain shape; the form or pattern is present... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 18:3,4

Jeremiah 18:3 _(with Jeremiah 19:1; Jeremiah 19:10)_ I. There is a Divine ideal possible for every man. God has not made any man simply for destruction. He has an archetype or pattern before Him, which it is possible for each man to reach. That ideal is not the same for all, but it is in each appr... [ Continue Reading ]

Jeremiah 18:6

Jeremiah 18:6 I. Every human life is, first of all, an idea in the mind of God. The potter is an artist, and it is the thoughts of his head he embodies in the vessels he makes. Our beings are Divine productions, embodied thoughts of the Divine heart, the very work of the Divine hands. II. Every hu... [ Continue Reading ]

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