The vessel that is in the hands of the potter may get marred yet the potter is committed to making a better vessel out of the deformed vessel. God never gives up on any life except we give up on ourselves. Jephthah was born by a prostitute so his brethren thrust him out of his father’s house. He was disenfranchised because his mother made a choice to make a living by prostitution. He was rejected and he became a wanderer. God took Jephthah in the wilderness of Tob and made him strong. Men gathered to him and he became an army commander. When war broke out between Israel and the Ammonites. Israel sought for help and they found no help elsewhere but in Jephthah and his men. This is how he became a judge in Israel. Jephthah was rejected but the potter used that to build him into a judge or ruler of Israel. You may have been ill treated - rejected, abused, hurt, crushed by people you trusted or love. Remember, the potter is making you into another but a better vessel. Don’t give up on yourself. Begin to thank God for everything. Encourage yourself in the Lord and look at how you can learn great lessons for a better tomorrow. This segment will bless you more.