Pottery

 Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same lump one vessel for honourable use and another for dishonorable use?
Romans 9:21 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/rom.9.21.ESV

It's a powerful image recycled from the old testament. Us questioning God's purposes is like a lump of clay questioning the potter. The potter can do what he likes with the clay.

Clay has no right to question the potter, just like we have no right to question God. He will achieve His purposes for us, whether they seem honourable or dishonourable. What's honourable and dishonourable to God looks different to the world's perspective.

To the world, Pharoah in his palace looks honourable. To God he is dishonourable. God hardened Pharoah's heart. Humble shepherd Moses on the other hand was honourable to God, and led His people out of Egypt.

Putin might look like he holds the power in his golden gilt Kremlin. As far as God's concerned, the humblest Ukrainian believer is infinitely more honourable than Putin, through faith in Christ.

'Almighty Father, may we never forget Your sovereignty, and may that give us confidence. Forgive us for questioning Your perfect purposes, which will all make sense in eternity, in Christ's name, amen'

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