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He Throws Me Down to Make Me a Prince

pocket, 2019
Engelsk
Conversion is seen in the art of clay pottery. The vessel does absolutely nothing to be rescued from the clay] pit, except personified, it cries for help to be delivered from the dark, miry, clay pit. The clay does not help itself to the hands of the potter for kneading, to the wheel for centering, to the shelf for maturing, nor to the kiln for firing. The potter chooses the clay, crushes it, throws it, with hands-on squeezes it, and forms it into the vessel the potter desires. He is the sovereign in His studio. The clay goes along, dug, pressed, pounded to the wheel, squeezed, pulled, raised, trimmed, then abandoned. Worse, he/she is placed in the fire, on purpose This book is a peep into the complete process of conversion. It's a muddy mess, yet, before God can use you, He may hurt you badly. God's hands on us makes us like beautiful and useful vessels. God wrestled and damaged Jacob. Then, Jacob became Israel
Undertittel
The Process of Conversion Seen in the Art of Hand-Thrown Clay Pottery
ISBN
9781986041591
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
159 gram
Utgivelsesdato
7.3.2019
Antall sider
78