Pottery

 These were the potters who were inhabitants of Netaim and Gederah. They lived there in the king's service.
1 Chronicles 4:23 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/1ch.4.23.ESV

Why does the Bible go to great genealogical lengths, including little details like this verse? Firstly, to show that it's not made up. These are real people it refers to, who were known and traceable at the time.

Secondly, verses like this show that all of us, however insignificant we may feel, and be in a worldly sense, are important to God. Love doesn't keep a record of wrongs. Yet love does keep a record of rights, of God's gracious dealings with ordinary people like us.

Zooming in on this verse, pottery might be a humble profession, yet it is also divine. God fashioned us out of earth and breathed the breath of life into us. God Himself is a Divine Potter.

Pottery might be a humble profession, but if it's done in the service of the King, it has real dignity. We might be potters, carpenters, tutors or whatever else, but if we work as unto the Lord, we can hold our heads up high. May God bless the work of our hands!

'Almighty Lord, please bless the work of our hands, whatever that may be. May we glorify You in our lives, in Jesus' name we pray, amen'

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