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Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:24, “Faithful is He who calls
        you, and He also will bring it to pass.” He’s still working. He’s
        not  finished.  2  Corinthians  3:18,  “But  we  all,  with  unveiled
        face beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being
        transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as
        from the Lord, the Spirit.” 1 John 3:2, “Beloved, now we are
        children of God, and it has not appeared as yet what we shall
        be.  We  know  that,  when  He  appears,  we  shall  be  like  Him,
        because we shall see Him just as He is.”
               There is still a work in process. God is still conforming
        us to Jesus. He won’t complete the work. In His mind and in
        His purpose it’s already finished. Romans 8:30, “…and whom
        He predestined, these He also called; and whom He called, these
        He  also  justified;  and  whom  He  justified,  these  He  also
        glorified.” Entering rest is not only believing that everything
        that He has already done makes Him happy but we must also
        believe that everything that He is doing right now in our lives,
        He is satisfied with. If I start believing that, the peace of God
        will flow over on all sides and at all times.
               What I would like to do is to illustrate His present work,
        right now and how His present work pleases Him. I want to
        illustrate it by His title “The Potter”. Isaiah 64:8, “But now, O
        Lord, Thou art our Father. We are the clay, and Thou our potter;
        and all of us are the work of Thy hand.” If we can understand
        the potter and the clay, it will help us with His present work.
        The illustration that I want to give is from Jeremiah 18 which
        talks about the prophet going to the potter’s house. “Arise and
        go down to the potter’s house, and there I shall announce My
        words to you.” Let me give the background of this story.
               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
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