Week Two: Letting the Master Work
In the second message of the series, the focus turns to what happens after we acknowledge the broken places in our lives. Drawing on Jeremiah’s image of the potter shaping clay, the message reflects on the humility and trust required to allow God to do the work of repair. Using the example of taking a cracked guitar to a skilled luthier for restoration, the sermon explores how some problems in life cannot be fixed by our own effort alone. Instead, faith invites us to place the deeper cracks of our lives into God’s hands, trusting that the one who formed us also knows how to restore us. Lent becomes a time not of self-condemnation, but of allowing the patient hands of God to reshape and renew us.


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