Are you destined for greatness in the kingdom of God?
Ask
most believers that question and they'll humbly assure you they're not.
"You know we can't all be golden vessels" they'll say. "Like the Bible
says, some of us are just called to be little clay pots."
Praise God, the Bible doesn't say any such thing!
Certainly
there are going to be some golden vessels in the kingdom and there are
going to be some clay pots, but we are the ones—not God—who determine
which kind we will be. Second Timothy 2:21 tells us that "whoever
cleanses himself [from what is ignoble and unclean, who separates
himself from contact with contaminating and corrupting influences] will
[then himself] be a vessel set apart and useful for honorable and noble
purposes, consecrated and profitable to the Master, fit and ready for
any good work" (The Amplified Bible).
Golden vessel or clay pot—the choice is up to you!
Why then do so many believers choose to do menial work in the kingdom of God? Why are they content to remain clay pots?
Because
they lack one thing every golden vessel must have. They lack
dedication. They haven't made a quality decision to separate themselves
from contaminating influences. They haven't been willing to turn away
from the ways of the world and go on with God past the point of no
return.
My friend, God is doing some exciting things on this earth
right now. He's working signs and wonders, paving the way for Jesus'
return. This is a thrilling time, but it's definitely no time for clay
pots! So if you haven't yet made the kind of commitment that will turn
you into a golden vessel, admit it. Then take the time to get before God
and study His Word and get your will in line with His. Let the Holy
Spirit deal with you until you're willing to leave the ways of the world
behind and walk in higher ways—the ways of God.
Do it now. The
hour is late. The glory of God is spilling over the earth in one final
thrilling wave. It's not trickling out of clay pots. It's being poured
through golden vessels—and that's exactly what God is calling you to be.
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