Pliable and Moldable in His Hands

October 1, 2014 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

How in the world did Sculptor Gutzon Borglum foresee the sculpted faces of U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt by just looking at a cliff in the Black Hills of South Dakota? But he did by envisioning what those Black Hills could become, and after 14 years, he finally completed his project — Mount Rushmore, which is truly a phenomenon.

And, just think of it….the Master Sculptor/Designer/Creator — Father God — has already visualized who we are to become. But in order for Him to make a beautiful monument of us….that others are inspired and drawn to Him by — we must be pliable and moldable in His hands — yielded to His will and way. And when we give way to thoughts like “It hurts too much” or “I can’t take it anymore” or “I’m just fine the way things are”, then we are refusing His desires to chip away and smooth out the rough edges in our lives, and make us into a fine work of art.

And what’s the purpose of us being a fine work of art? He wants others to be awed by His handiwork — so much so, that they are drawn to Him through us! As the Great Potter, God’s desire is to make us into a beautiful creation that is useful to Him. The key we must remember is that the Lord can only shape us if we submit to His loving hands and allow Him to do so.

Have Your way, Lord! Have Your way!
You are the Potter. I am the clay.
Mold me and make me, after your will.
While I am waiting — yielded and still.