Fit for the Master’s Use.

CARAFE   We had some visitors from another area, and were taking them around the local  sights. One of these was a glass blower at  work behind the gallery that was selling his work. There were some beautiful pieces on display, all brightly coloured and different shapes. The man was in his workshop at the back of the gallery which was open for people to watch him at work.

We went in and up the stairs to the observation platform where we could look down on him plying his art. The furnace was heated up and the tongs he was using were red hot. As he pulled the shaped vase out of the heat, he pulled and twisted at the neck of it to form a shapely edge. But time and time again, he had to put it back into the heat because he wasn’t satisfied with how it looked.

It reminded me of the Master Glass Blower at work in our lives, as He moulds and perfects His people to make them become what He wants them to be. We may not like the heat of the fire we have to go through, or the pulling and twisting that we are subject to, but when it is all over, we are more like the finished article that He wants us to be….a thing of beauty and fit for His use.

 

We Shall be Like Him.

McI, Dennis and Marj - CopyMy father was very fond of quoting this poem in his older age…I have no idea where it came from, but thought it was worthwhile posting here for others to enjoy….

Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it does not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is……….. (1 John 3:2) 

With Him in glory, oh wonderful word,

Eye has not seen, and ear has not heard;

Mind has not fathomed the future in store,

Reserved for the children of God evermore.

Suffering over, failure and sin,

Like Him without, like Him within;

Bodies made perfect and spirits set free,

We’ll share in His glory, whose glory we’ll see;

With Him in glory, beholding His face

With him in glory, oh marvellous grace;

Holy and happy, radiant in bliss,

Can there be anything greater than this?