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Christ Church Ware > Blog > Magazine > Porter’s Ponderings

Porter’s Ponderings

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Holey, Wholly, Holy!

God is the potter, we are the clay. He can remould, break and repair cracked parts and make them more useful.

Although we may be crack pots or holey vessels He can still use us as we are, but He wants us to be wholly committed to Him as He is wholly committed to us.

We may be holey people but God tell us we are a “holy people, a royal priesthood”, and He can help us become that if we wholly commit ourselves.

God has given us His Holy Spirit to enable us to spread His message to those who don’t know Him.  As holey people we may, like cracked pots, spill some of it as we journey through our lives, but think how much more we could deliver if we allowed God to remould us, break us, repair us and make us whole.

God gave Himself wholly on the cross for our salvation; the least we could do is live our lives wholly for Him.

We can’t become holy people by ourselves; It is God’s Holy Spirit in us that can change us from holey people to holy people, if we allow Him to do His work in us and through us.  We may be holey, but He is still in us, and we can show that not by what we say, but how we live.  Then others will see that out God lives.

May we, as HOLEY people be WHOLLY committed to God in order for us to become HOLY people.

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