Like Potter's Clay

Sunday, September 5, 2010

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Steve and Nat

Steve and Nat

ABOUT US

S. and Company
Seventeen years ago a junior high boy spotted a girl on the tennis courts. That was us. :) Fast forward. We're married now, working on our 10th year as husband and wife. In between those scenes, the Lord reached down and by grace chose to intervene in our lives. We are two sinners who have been redeemed by Jesus and we have never been the same. We have fallen in love with our savior and have been wrecked for the "normal". We want more! We have experienced that the Lord is good, and a life lived for him offers more than anything this world could give. We have two young children who are a big challenge, but an even bigger blessing. Our son Seth is seven and our daughter Hadassah ("Haddie") is five. (We also have an adopted kitty named Willow.) ;) The greatest joy we have is in serving Jesus Christ and walking with him every day. Our passion and our hope is to glorify him, to love him with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength, and to love others the way he is teaching us to.
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Our Kiddos, then

Our Kiddos, then

... and now. :o)

... and now.  :o)

Seth

Seth

Haddie

Haddie

What's with the Title?

After much thought, we chose "Like Potter's Clay" because we think it describes our lives quite well. At times we have imagined the "perfect" life we think we should have, and we've been upset when things have not turned out that way. Slowly God has been teaching us and changing our hearts. (In Isaiah chapter 45, God asks,"Does the Clay say to the Potter, 'What are you making?'" He continues, "Do you question me about my children, or give me orders about the work of my hands?") We are learning to trust in His good plan for our lives, even when it doesn't look the way we originally thought it should. We are learning that even when we may be in a valley, or when things seem to have gone wrong, God can make good come of it and be glorified through it. ("In all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28)
We are clay in the Potter's hands. And we're beginning to like it that way.

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