Show Notes
A Devotion for your drive into work:
Where are you secretly arguing with God about how he runs your life, your calling, or this nation? Today’s devotional confronts the lie that we are the potter and God is the clay, and invites us to lay down our complaints and let the true Potter shape our lives, our state, and our public witness.
In this devotional Pastor Brian Noble eunpacks Romans 9:19–21, where Paul uses the potter-and-clay image to challenge our impulse to question God’s justice and sovereignty. Drawing on the stories of Jacob and Esau and the broader argument of Romans 9, it wrestles with the tension between God’s sovereign choice and human responsibility, pressing listeners to ask whether they accept God as God or try to instruct him. The message exposes a key cultural sin: people claiming the right to define themselves, excuse their sin, or tell God how he must rule, rather than submitting as clay in the Potter’s hands. Bringing in Isaiah 45 and 29, it warns against quarreling with our Maker and living as if the clay were equal to the potter, especially in areas like sexuality, identity, and the use of influence in the public square. The episode closes with a call to rest in God’s sovereign molding, trust his mercy, and step into the public square as people who let God be God in every area of life.
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