Romans 9:21
"Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for noble purposes and some for common use?" (NIV)
Prayer starter:
As you start your coloring meditation today, I invite you reflect for a moment about your perception of yourself. If you visited a pottery store full of all kinds of pottery, from humble flower pots to the most elaborate vases or urns, where would you see yourself? Would you be one of the fancy products or do you see yourself more as a simple, but functional vessel? Do you maybe consider yourself a basic model but secretly wish that you were one of the artistic models that are greatly admired by many people? Do you look at the fancy models with a hint of envy or are you possibly too dazzled by their external beauty?
The Bible tells us in several places that even though God loves all who live according to His way, He did not make everyone to be the same. Romans 12:6, for example, states that "we have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us." And the verse you are coloring today illustrates this point quite well with the Divine Potter's use of clay. Some pottery is created for a noble purpose and some for a common use. If you look at the picture, you will realize that, quite intentionally, there are more simple flower pots than fancy vases. I think that's how it is in reality and that is how God wants it to be. The main question we should be asking ourselves is not "Am I the best-looking, most noble piece of pottery in the shop?" but rather "Am I fulfilling the purpose for which I was created to the best of my ability?"
Have these thoughts changed your perception of the type of pottery you see yourself as? Or the type of pottery you maybe wish you were? If you are still envious of the elaborate artistic urns, it might help you to consider that fancy urns are often used for the ashes of the dead, whereas humble flower pots can serve to grow new life.
Be Brightly Blessed!
To print out the images, use Explorer or Mozilla. The Google dialog box apparently does not allow for a full-page printout. Set the printer orientation to "Landscape."
No comments:
Post a Comment