If men will but humble themselves before
God, if they will not exalt their judgment as the all-controlling
influence, if they will make room for the Lord to plan and work,
God will use the qualifications He has given them in a way that
will glorify His name. He will purify His workers from all selfishness,
cutting off the branches that would entwine around undesirable
objects, pruning the vine so that it will produce fruit. God
is the great Husbandman. He will make everything in the lives
of those who are laborers together with Christ subservient to
His great purpose of growth and fruit bearing. It is His plan,
by conforming His servants day by day to the image of Christ,
by making them partakers of the divine nature, to cause them
to bear fruit abundantly. He desires His people, through actual
experience in the truth of the gospel, to become true, solid,
trustworthy, experimental missionaries. He would have them show
results far higher, holier, and more definite than in our day
have yet been revealed.
The potter takes the clay in his hands and molds and fashions it according to his own will. He kneads it and works it. He tears it apart and then presses it together. He wets it and then dries it. He lets it lie for a while without touching it. When it is perfectly pliable, he continues the work of making of it a vessel. He forms it into shape and on the wheel trims and polishes it. He dries it in the sun and bakes it in the oven. Thus it becomes a vessel fit for use. So the great Master Worker desires to mold and fashion us. And as the clay is in the hands of the potter, so are we to be in His hands. We are not to try to do the work of the potter. Our part is to yield ourselves to the molding of the Master Worker.