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Shoba's Corner: On The Potter's Wheel

Devina quickly tidied the nursery and took her Bible and escaped to the quiet of the porch to dig into God’s Word.

 Rita loved this time outside the tennis courts as her boys played away. She could think back over her day and commit the small and the big things to God. It was her quiet time. 

Paula wiped a tear as Zach’s harsh words replayed in her head. She scrolled her phone as she waited for her children in the car outside school. She had a good 10 minutes and she was going to read the Word.

Each time we read The Bible and seek God through prayer, we are lifted onto the Potters wheel.

Maybe today, you feel like a broken pot, a tired, weak, messed up pot! In Psalm 31:12 David says, “I have become like a broken pot.”

 If you are feeling that you have messed up, that you have made unwise choices as a Mum, if you screamed and shouted when you should have been gentle….you are the material God is waiting to work on. He will gently lift you and place you on the wheel to work with.

Last year I had the chance to potter around with clay! I learnt to make a fish using clay, from a dear friend and went on to make a clay frog (a colorful, poisonous one) and a nut bowl with zebra stripes. Working with clay taught me that I could always start again. As I started on a clay flower I dropped it on the way to the kiln. I picked up the broken pieces and am going to start on it all over again. I can use the broken bits of clay to make something beautiful and useful.

“Lord, you are our Father, we are the clay, you are the potter: we are the works of your hands.”-Isaiah 64:8

How is God described in this verse?

How are we described?

Highlight words in this verse which jump out at you.

Write out the verse in your own words. You may use abbreviations or pictures.

What other verses come to mind as you dwell on this one? Note them down.

What is your take-away from this verse?

If you are a lump of clay and God, the potter placed you on the wheel, what are some defects he would want to remove? What are some beautiful things he will want to create in you, the new pot?

“Put on the new self which is being renewed in knowledge, in the image of the Creator.”-Colossians 3:10

“Put on the new self created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.”-Ephesians 4:24

When we give ourselves to God, he does the work in our hearts and minds. So dear Mama, be prepared to meet the new you!

“Follow my example as I follow the example of Christ.”- 1 Corinthians 11:1

“Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart.”-Matthew 11:28 

“Let your gentleness be evident to all.”- Philippians 4:5

As you dwell on these verses and allow yourself to be placed on the Potter's wheel and  as God works in you, your husband and children will love the new pot in the making!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shoba Ranjitsingh is an architect, writer, a proud mother and an absolutely thrilled grandma to little Nivin. Shoba enjoys studying the Bible and her role as STL at Bible Study Fellowship in Auckland in NZ for 6 years has enabled her to now write and lead Women's Bible Studies. Helping women study and enjoy God's Word as they embrace everyday ordinary life is her prayer as a writer. Long walks, cakes, hymns, books, quiet family evenings, chatting with family across oceans describe Shoba. In this phase of life, Ranjit and Shoba enjoy feeding the birds, smelling the roses, pursuing their hobbies and being grateful for all that God has called them to do. Shoba works as a Learning Support in a Primary School in Auckland and everything simple, honest and true bring her joy!