Our Broken Vessel
by
Ken D. Maes
Reading or
listening to the news seems to get worse each day. The evil in this country and
around the world reminds me of a spiritually broken vessel.
Evil is now
seen as good and good seems as evil. We are broken, spiritually, physically,
and mentally.
We have
thrown God out of our lives. We have chosen to throw Him out of our schools,
our government, our public square, our politics, our churches, our families,
our marriages and overall, our culture.
We have
chosen a lifestyle totally contrary to the biblical principles outlined for us
as a guide.
We have abandoned
our Christian-Judeo teachings that this country was founded on and have replaced
them by accepting godless beliefs.
By doing so I
believe God has given us up to our own perversions. (Read Romans 1 and see the
similarities)
Yet, there is
hope! Just like the potter that can take a broken vessel and remake to what he
originally intended, God, our Master Potter can take our broken country, and put
it back together again.
However, we as the broken vessel must repent and pray; “But now, O Lord, you are our Father; we are the clay and you are our potter, we are all the work of your hand.” Isaiah 64:8

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