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What happens when God brings us back to the wheel? In this message from Baptism Sunday, we step into the potter’s house with Jeremiah and rediscover how God forms us over time—breaking down what’s dry and brittle, saturating us with His Spirit, and shaping us with care and intention.
Clay is never wasted. No matter how many times it collapses, it can always return to the water. This sermon is an invitation to yield again, trust the hands at work, and believe that the Master Potter knows exactly what He’s doing—both within us and around us.
By Vineyard Boise5
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What happens when God brings us back to the wheel? In this message from Baptism Sunday, we step into the potter’s house with Jeremiah and rediscover how God forms us over time—breaking down what’s dry and brittle, saturating us with His Spirit, and shaping us with care and intention.
Clay is never wasted. No matter how many times it collapses, it can always return to the water. This sermon is an invitation to yield again, trust the hands at work, and believe that the Master Potter knows exactly what He’s doing—both within us and around us.