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CLAY IN THE POTTER'S HANDS -- THE PRICE BEHIND THE ANOINTING
Jill Austin
Jul 1, 2001
CLAY IN THE POTTER'S HANDS -- THE PRICE BEHIND THE ANOINTINGBy Jill Austin July, 2001 Master Potter 3507 E. 107th Terrace Kansas City, MO 64137 (816) 767-9955 Email: office@jillaustin.org w Website: http://www.jillaustin.org Note from Jill Austin: We just finished my book, Master Potter, an allegory based on the profound truths found in this short story. I pray that the fire of the precious Holy Spirit will rest upon you as you read, once again, the abridged article published by Charismaâs âSpiritLed Womanâ magazine. âBehold, as the clay is in the potterâs hand, so are you in My hand ⊠(Jeremiah 18: 2-6) VESSELS FULL OF THE SHEKINAH GLORY Imagine that you are sitting in church one Sunday and the room is suddenly filled with the fragrance of Jesus. You turn to see incredibly beautiful vessels entering the sanctuary. These vessels are full of the Shekinah glory of the Lord and their transparent glaze wonderfully reflects His image. You immediately know that theyâve paid an incredible price for the powerful anointing they carry and a yearning to be like them is awakened in your heart. In your spirit you see Jesus walking up and down the aisles with wedding gowns on His arms. âDo you want My anointing?â He asks. âDo you want My presence and My miracles? Iâm calling you to be My bride,â He continues as He paces, âI want you to be like the chosen vessels of honor you see here. Do you love Me enough to come away with me?â YOU'LL HAVE TO DIE TO ALL THESE THINGS Finally He stops before you and says, âIâm calling you to come into the high fires! Youâll have to die to your reputation, your theology and all of your âreligious formulasâ. You will have to let go of your fears and your control. Do you love Me enough to come or will you be content to live out your life in the back pews of the church?â Glancing over at the beautiful vessels, your spirit stirs within you and your heart sighs yes! But this seems dangerous. It could cost you everything ⊠even your life! You believe itâs the Lordâs desire for all to be chosen vessels but are you pursuing the high calling and destiny the Lord has purposed for your life? Or do you shrink back, not willing to pay the price? As a clay vessel, you must take a journey. The steps in this journey can be painful but they are necessary for you to be transformed from broken pieces of clay into an anointed vessel that reflects the glory of God. THE POTTERâS HOUSE âThis is the word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD: "Go down to the potter's house and there I will give you my message." So I went down to the potter's house, and I saw him working at the wheel. But the pot He was shaping from the clay was marred in His hands; so the potter formed it into another pot, shaping it as seemed best to Him.â (Jeremiah 18:1 NIV) Think back to the day when Jesus saved you. Remember the agony you felt as you cried out to Him from the shattered ash heap of your life. You were just a broken clay vessel when the Lord, the Master Potter, first found you. In biblical times, all the shattered vessels were thrown onto a garbage dump outside the village know as the âpotterâs fieldâ. This field represents the world. Itâs the place where broken lives are thrown after theyâve become worn out and abused, discarded and rejected by the world. THOUGH YOU WERE A USELESS CLAY VESSEL...AND YOUR DREAMS DESTROYED . . Even though you were a useless clay vessel and your hopes and dreams had been destroyed, He came for you and carried you into the Potterâs house. What wonder and awe filled your being when you first realized that He really loved you! How you longed to stay in His arms and bask in His presence! Just a glance from His eyes ravished your heart. With great compassion He tenderly said, âI know you. Your substance is not hidden from Me, for you were fearfully and wonderfully made. When you were in your motherâs womb, you were My chosen instrument and I have a destiny and calling for you.â (Psalm 139:14-16) Then, with His own scarred hands, He reached into the depths of your heart saying, âBut first, I will remove all the rocks, thistles, thorns and foreign matter, all the debris youâve picked up on the highway of life.â "ALL YOU COULD DO WAS LAY IN A HEAP OF DUST . . . " Then He brought His stone of Unrelenting Love carefully down upon you, cracking open your vessel to a place where all you could do was lay in a heap of dust before Him. Perhaps you were confused because you thought there would be no more pain after you entered His house! Surely, if He loved you as much as He said He did, He wouldnât allow any more pain to come your way! After all, youâd been through so much already! Next, He carefully places your clay dust in a large bin and pours the clear, living water that proceeds from the throne of God over you. Worship and the Word fill your being and bring soothing refreshment to your thirsty soul. After awhile you realize this crushing is not for your destruction as it had been in the past. The journey from Salvation to Transformation has begun! THE POTTERâS WHEEL The Lord then scoops up your moistened clay with His mighty hands and places you on the Potterâs wheel. You hear His promise: âI have measured you; I know your portion; I know the destiny I have for you. For even though the enemy would want to kill you, I tell you, I have a mission and a calling for your life.â He begins to center you on the wheel. Slowly, His gentle hands go down into the very depths of who you are as He pulls up the walls of your new vessel. THE POTTERâS SHELF While you are on the Potterâs wheel, a wonderful mystery takes place within you. Youâre growing! Itâs a time of great favor and blessing as He shapes you into a beautiful vessel. Suddenly the Lord comes with His cutting wire and pulls you off the wheel and places you on the shelf to dry. What a change this is from being on the wheel where you were joyfully spinning in the hands of God! Everybody said such wonderful things about your future! But now that youâre on the shelf, everyone seems to have forgotten you. At first you donât mind it too much, but after a month or two you say, âUh, you know, Lord, Iâve been sitting on the shelf for a long time! When is my ministry going to begin?â "BUT LORD, I THOUGHT PROMOTION WAS STARTING MY MINISTRY!" He answers, âYouâve been promoted!â Surprised by this you respond, âBut, Lord! I thought promotion was getting to start my ministry!â In His love and wisdom He explains, âPromotion is the wilderness! Iâve called you here so you can learn to recognize My voice. Iâm testing your heart. Iâm testing your love for Me. Will you continue to seek My face or will you turn away?â âDoes God really have a future for my life?â you begin to wonder. The worst part of it is that other people donât understand. âWhy donât you have more faith?â they ask. They donât know that God has taken you into the wilderness. You begin to understand that the greater the calling is on your life, the greater the persecutions are that come from other people. This is the price behind the anointing! Itâs not the reputation and approval of man that you need, it is being so deeply rooted in Him that no matter what storms of life come, you will not be moved. Finally, you stop struggling and quietly pray a prayer of resignation: âLord, Iâll stay in the wilderness my whole life if I have to. Iâve found You in the desert and You are all I need!â THE FIRST 'FIRING' At last the Lord takes you out of the wilderness and places you in a large room with other dried vessels. The Lord has moved you from the shelf to the kiln, from the wilderness to His consuming fire. You can feel the relentless blaze. Perspiring yourself, you suddenly look over at the sweaty people next to you and realize that you donât even like them! The Lord never fires just one vessel at a time. He takes a church, a family or a group of friends and sets them on fire to expose everyoneâs hearts. In the intense heat, resentment, bitterness, anger and greed come to the surface. As the fire gets hotter the pain increases, relationships with family and friends become strained. You experience persecution at work and you canât even get along with the people at church! The fire continues to blaze even hotter. Finally the doors open and the Lord removes the clay vessels and places them back on the shelves. Even though youâve been fired once, you are still not glazed but youâre relieved to be out of the fire! HAPPY TO BE HIDDEN Now youâre actually happy to be in a hidden place! You decide to sit in the back of the church and not give prophecies or be a part of the prayer team. You refuse to be controversial. When the Holy Spirit stirs your heart to give a word you say, âNo! If I give a word, others will judge me. No, Lord, find someone else.â For a while, God tolerates your pulling back but before long He asks, âAre you willing to settle for this or do you want more of Me? Do you want to become My anointed bride?â THE GLAZING ROOM Something deep inside you stirs â that first call, that sense of destiny you felt as a new believer. âLord,â you cry, âYou created me to go to Your broken vessels and bring them to the Potterâs house. I understand that I will pay an incredible price for the anointing but I want to be Your bride.â VESSELS TOGETHER ALL THEIR LIFE--- BEING SEPARATED So then He takes you into a huge glazing room filled with tables. The soft sound of weeping is heard as vessels that have been together all their lives are being separated. God is sovereignly moving His different vessels to prepare them for His Great Commission. Some will be staying home while others will be going to different cities and nations. The angels pour and brush glazes onto each vessel before carrying them into a large kiln. THE SECOND FIRING With raging intensity, the second fire starts to burn through the kiln. Quickly you move from a time of separation into a time of death. There are impurities within each clay vessel that only the fire can purge. The Lord and His angels shut down the dampers on the kiln, cutting off the flow of oxygen and filling the kiln with carbon dioxide. Black soot, along with heavy smoke and flames, consumes every vessel in the kiln as it becomes a black fire --- your personal Gethsemane. Abandonment, isolation, and death itself are all around you. The fire is so intense that you canât hear or see the dear friends who have been your comforters and intercessors for so many years. Everyone you love seems to leave you as you die in the blazing inferno. You cry out, âOh Lord, the fire! Iâm dying in the midst of it! Everything Iâve built and loved my whole life is being consumed!â Your heart breaks as your reputation and your walk with the Lord are condemned. Competition, position, jealousy and pride are driven out of your life by the purifying flames. You feel as if youâre going to explode under the ever-increasing pressure. In the midst of it, the Lord tenderly explains, âThis is a hidden time when the most beautiful colors are formed in your earthenware vessel. The richness and depth of color come from the darkest hours of agony and grief, just as diamonds, rubies, and emeralds come from hot fires inside the earth.â THE GLORY FIRE At the moment when you just know youâre going to die, the Lord opens all the dampers. Carbon and black soot escape, oxygen pours in, and the fire starts to burn clean, white and fresh. The resurrection light of the Lord and His white transparent glory fills the kiln. You start to see with clarity in the Spirit. Fresh anointings and impartations are poured out and hot commissions and renewed visions are etched into the hearts of men. The Lord begins to place His chosen mantles on various clay vessels. He takes coals of fire and places them on stammering lips to ignite prophetic giftings. Healing and deliverance, along with deep repentance and intercession, fill the kiln as hungry hearts cry out for more of God. Theyâve been through a time of appointing. . . a time of testing. . a time of separation...and a time of death, but in this high fire, theyâll go through a time of resurrection as they start to move in the anointing with authority. When the Lord sees His reflection on each glowing vessel, He turns off the kiln. With great joy He announces, âNow, that you reflect My glory, I can send you out to all the world.â The Master Potter has perfected His work of art.
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