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About the Book

We are all like clay. A potter prefers clay from the deep. The deeper the clay the softer it is. So we were people steeped in wrongdoings. At first we were marred vessels—deep in misdeeds. ‘Clay’ are people who are pliable. God the Potter cannot mould everybody. Sometimes people deep in errors suddenly get converted. They become mighty people. So God has to pick up the clay. The potter does not take the clay immediately. And that clay should be seasoned. He just has it on the outside in the sun and the rain. That is why sometimes God doesn’t use us. We become impatient. We have to just wait for the Creator. The potter has an imagination in his heart: I want to make a pot like this. The clay has to come to that shape. So he makes it another vessel, but that doesn’t come to the first choice. God has a purpose to shape you. So you must allow God to use you to make that full impression that He has in mind, not your idea.