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Harvest Daily - May 9, 2005



May 9

Valuable to God

 

We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.  

—2 Corinthians 4:7

 

Is low self-esteem really the problem with society today?  I think we need to have a proper understanding of the way things are.  First of all, I recognize in myself I am a sinner.  But I also recognize that when Christ came into my life He gave me value.  He put His treasure in an earthen vessel, or in a jar of clay, which is my life.  And now with a new confidence and boldness I have something to offer, because He has made me someone of value. 

 

A great writer can write on an ordinary piece of paper and suddenly it is valuable.  A great artist can take a canvas and make a beautiful painting on it that is priceless.  It isn’t the paper that’s valuable, or the canvas.  It’s what the poet wrote on the paper.  It’s what the artist painted on the canvas.

 

The Apostle Paul knew that the value of the work he was doing for the Lord was not due to his own ability, but due to the power of God at work in him.  He wrote to the church in Corinth, “We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us” (2 Corinthians 4:7).

 

God wrote His name on you when you gave your life to Christ.  He invested Himself in you.  That’s why you can make a difference.  God wants to use you, and He has a place for you—a part for you to play, a seed for you to sow, a call for you to answer.

 

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