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There is a story about a potter who shaped clay vessels. One day a young boy visited the potter’s workshop and watched in confusion as the potter placed a beautifully shaped pot into a burning kiln.
Many times, we are like that pot in the kiln. We feel the heat of trials, the pain of disappointment, or the weight of waiting, and we wonder why God allows it. Romans 8:28 reminds us that God is not wasteful.
Joseph’s life is a powerful example. Betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused, forgotten in prison—yet through every painful moment, God was weaving purpose. In the end, Joseph could say, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.”
By thelondonchristianradioThere is a story about a potter who shaped clay vessels. One day a young boy visited the potter’s workshop and watched in confusion as the potter placed a beautifully shaped pot into a burning kiln.
Many times, we are like that pot in the kiln. We feel the heat of trials, the pain of disappointment, or the weight of waiting, and we wonder why God allows it. Romans 8:28 reminds us that God is not wasteful.
Joseph’s life is a powerful example. Betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused, forgotten in prison—yet through every painful moment, God was weaving purpose. In the end, Joseph could say, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.”