Worship 9-7-25
Jeremiah takes us down to the potter’s house, where clay spins on the wheel and the potter’s hands never stop working. It’s a picture of God’s power, patience, and creativity — a reminder that even when the clay is spoiled, the potter does not throw it away but reworks it into something new.
In this sermon, The Potter’s Hand (Jeremiah 18:1–11), Pastor Justin Bishop explores what it means for our lives, our relationships, and even our communities to be shaped by God’s steady hands. The truth is simple but challenging:
In the Potter’s hand, dirt becomes beauty — but only if it yields.
Listen in for stories of brokenness and redemption, reflections on God’s work in us, and a call to surrender ourselves to the One who never gives up on His clay.
📖 Scripture: Jeremiah 18:1–11
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