THE CRACKED POT
If you think you have no value
because of personal imperfections, prayerfully consider this:
There were two pots that served one
woman’s need to provide water for her family. One of the pots had a
crack in it while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion
of water. So at the end of the daily return walk from the stream to
the house, the cracked pot arrived only half full. For two years
this went on, with the woman bringing home only one-and-a-half pots of
water. Of course, the perfect pot was quite proud of its
accomplishments. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its
imperfections, and quite miserable that it could only accomplish half of what
it had been designed to do.
After two years of what its perceived
abject failure, the imperfect pot spoke to its master by the
stream. “I am really ashamed of myself,” that pot admitted sadly,
“because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to
your home.” The old woman simply smiled, “Did you notice that there
are flowers on your side of the path, but not on the other pot’s
side? That’s because I have always known about your flaw, so I
planted flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day while we walk
back, you water them. For two years I have been able to gather the
beautiful flowers you watered to decorate our dinner table. Without you being just as you are, we would
not have that wonderful beauty to grace our home.”
Indeed, every one of us has unique
flaws. Perhaps it’s the cracks and flaws we have that make our lives
together so interesting and rewarding. Lesson learned: Look for the
good in every person. To all of my ‘crackpot friends,’ please
remember to discover and appreciate the flowers on your side of the path.
Should you require biblical
confirmation for the foregoing parable, tune in to Paul:
II Corinthians 12:7-10
7 And lest I should
be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was
given to me a thorn in the flesh,
the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure.
8 For this thing I
besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me.
9 And he said unto
me, My grace is sufficient for thee:
for my strength is made
perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather
glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
10 Therefore I take
pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses
for Christ's sake: for when I am
weak, then am I strong.
While I’m not promoting shortcomings
or sins, it is absolutely uncanny and awesome how God transforms our weaknesses
to enhance His Kingdom and extend His glory. I am gratified that God
chooses “the foolish things of the world to confound the wise…and the weak
things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.” (I Corinthians
1:27) Perhaps, that is why God is able to use someone fallible as
ME; and possibly, that is why He can utilize someone who is exactly like YOU.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE
SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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