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The background is that God, after the captivity, was going
           to bring them back to Jerusalem.  To do that he was going to use
           a man named “Cyrus”.  Just like they didn’t understand how a
           holy  God  could  use  sinful  Babylon,  they  couldn’t  understand
           how a holy God could take a sinful man like Cyrus and bring
           them back to the land.  They were happy that they were going
           back but they didn’t like God’s method.  “Do it another way.”
           They had a controversy with God.  They had an argument with
           the Lord, not about the end but about the means to the end.  “I
           want  to  be  conformed  to  Christ  but  do  I  have  to  go  through
           bankruptcy?”  “I want to be conformed to Christ but does that
           mean I have to get cancer?”  “Does that mean that my children
           must go in a wrong direction?”  “Does that mean divorce will
           come into my life?”  “I like the end but I don’t like the means.”

                  So, Israel reacts to God’s work.  The story of the potter is
           God  reacting  to  their  reaction.    With  that  as  background,
           Jeremiah 18:1&2, “The word which came to Jeremiah from the
           Lord saying, ‘Arise and go down to the potter’s house, and there
           I shall announce My words to you.”  So, God tells the prophet,
           “Go to the potter’s house.”  At the potter’s house they would hear
           the word of God.  That’s a strange place to hear the word of God.
           I go to church to hear the word of God.  I go to Bible study to
           hear the word of God.  I have a quiet time to hear the word of
           God but I don’t go to a potter’s house to hear the word of God.

                  When he was to go to the potter’s house, he was to keep
           his mouth shut and say nothing; just look.  So, Jeremiah went to
           the potter’s house.  Jeremiah 18, 3&4, “Then I went down to the
           potter’s house, and there he was, making something on the wheel.
           But the vessel that he was making of clay was spoiled in the hand
           of the potter; so he remade it into another vessel, as it pleased the
           potter to make.  Then the word of the Lord came to me saying,
           ‘Can I not, O house of Israel, deal with you as this potter does?’
           declares the Lord.  ‘Behold, like the clay n the potter’s hand, so
           are you in My hand, O house of Israel.’”  God explains that at the
           potter’s house you will see that My people are like clay.
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