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In Isaiah 64:8 God says, "I am the potter; you are the clay." The potter and the clay in Jeremiah 18 is an object lesson God used to teach this truth. We can say this to God since He's sovereign, including over the trials we experience. To reject trials is to reject God's will for our lives. The Potter and the Clay in Jeremiah 18:1-12 is an object lesson God used to teach this truth to His people. As Jeremiah watched the potter work, he learned how we should respond to God’s work in our lives. We are being shaped! The Potter is shaping our lives, nation, and – really – the whole world through the Coronavirus. This sermon reveals how we should – and shouldn’t – respond. Receive a free copy of Scott's book, Seven Biblical Insights for Healthy, Joyful, Christ-Centered Marriages: https://www.scottlapierre.org/subscribe/ Here's the accompanying podcast episode: https://www.scottlapierre.org/i-am-th... 00:00 SERMON LESSONS 5:01 Lesson 1: The potter is sovereign over (Part I) ______________. 14:12 The potter is sovereign over (Part II) ______________________. 36:48 Lesson 2: The __________ ________________ made them discarded vessels. 40:55 Lesson 3: We must ____ ________ in the Potter’s hands. Family Worship Guide Memory Verses: Jeremiah 18:5-6 Day 1: Jer 18:5-11, Dan 2:21, Dan 4:17, Pro 21:1, Acts, and discuss: What visual does Scripture give us to show God’s sovereignty over nations? Do kings attain their power or is it bestowed? Why is it important to remember how rulers get their power? How is your confidence affected by knowing Who is ultimately in control? How should this effect our willingness to be under His control? Day 2: Isa 64:8, Eph 2:10, Jer 1:5, 2 Cor 4:7, and discuss: What visual does Scripture use to show how fragile we are? Does the reality of our fragility take away from our value and purpose to God? Who should our lives be pointing the attention of others to? How do we best show God’s glory, by our control or by being yielded to His control? Day 3: Jer 18:8-12, Isa 45:9, 2 Tim 2:20-21, and discuss: If we, like the clay, cannot change ourselves, what can we do in order for God to change us? Why is it difficult to be shaped against our natural form? What difficult things has God used to shape you? What hope does Paul give regarding repentance playing into our purpose? For Scott LaPierre's conference and speaking information, including testimonies, endorsements, and contact info, please visit: https://www.scottlapierre.org/confere... If invited for a speaking engagement, you can expect: • Professionally prepared and delivered messages • A handout with lessons and discussion questions: • Copies of Pastor Scott's books to offer as gifts to increase registrations (if you desire) • Advertising of your event on Scott's website and social media (if you desire) • Facebook ads and/or a Facebook event page so the event can serve as an outreach (if you desire) • Prompt responses to any communication • Prompt replies to phone calls, emails, and/or text messages