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and sometimes it seemed gentle and sometimes it seemed hard.
        He began to see that  when the pressure was the greatest the
        vessel was the most unique.
               Jeremiah watched the potter.  He saw his mind and saw
        that he had a purpose.  He saw his hands and saw that he had
        skill.  But then he kept looking and he saw something else.  The
        clay was on a wheel.  It was called a throwing wheel.  In those
        days there was no electric motor.  In fact, there were no pedals.
        They had two wheels; a small wheel on top and a large wheel
        on the bottom and there was a vertical shaft between the two
        wheels.  The clay was put on the top wheel and you saw the
        potter’s foot; it was kicking the wheel.  The foot decided how
        fast it would go.  As he’s watching the potter, he’s watching the
        clay go around and around.  He sees skillful hands and he sees
        a controlling foot moving that wheel.  The clay is getting dizzy.
               You are the clay! We don’t know what God is doing!
        We  are  spinning  around  and  around  and  we’re  confused.
        Sometimes He scrapes us and sometimes there is pressure in
        our life but we’re always spinning and wondering what is going
        on.  The potter knows.  The potter is skillful.  The potter is in
        control.  Jeremiah kept looking.  The clay didn’t know what was
        going on and when he looked he saw something else.

               Jeremiah 18:4, “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.”   That was a
        surprise!  The potter who knew the clay, the potter that was so
        skillful, the potter who was in control, all of a sudden the clay
        is ruined in His hands.  I want to make one little explanation
        here.

               When you think of the vessel being ruined, usually we
        think of a shard or a broken piece of vessel.  But that’s the vessel
        after  the  kiln.    This  is  not  after  the  fire.    That’s  a  different
        revelation  of  Jesus.    That’s  Jesus  the  Smelter,  not  Jesus  the
        potter.  That’s a message all its own.  This is the clay on the
        wheel.  As it was being formed there was a hard spot on the
        clay.  If the potter were only making a ball, that stubborn spot
        may never have been discovered.  In the clay there was maybe
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