We are jars of clay.
Speaker: Not provided
The Potter’s House of Dallas
Summary
Main message: Cracks, weakness, and unfinishedness are not signs of failure but vessels through which God's glory and power are displayed; suffering doesn't end you but remakes you so God's strength, not yours, is seen.
Key points:
- The enemy tempts us to read being unfinished or broken as failure, but that interpretation is a lie.
- 2 Corinthians 4 uses the image of "treasure in jars of clay" to show that human frailty highlights God's surpassing power.
- The clay-jar language — afflicted but not crushed, perplexed but not despairing, struck down but not destroyed — describes how suffering doesn't equal final defeat.
- Cracks and fractures are not shameful; they become openings for God's glory to come out.
- Crushing and brokenness can be part of God's remaking process, not the end of the story.
Scriptures mentioned: 2 Corinthians 4
