2 Corinthians 4:7 (ESV)
But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that
the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.
When the apostle Paul compared our lives to clay pots, he
focused not on the earthen vessels, but rather the contents of those vessels.
Jars of clay deteriorate over time, become chipped, cracked, and eventually
broken. However, the real value of those ancient pots was not in the clay
containers themselves, but in what they contained.
We human beings tend to focus on the frailties and
imperfections of our decaying "vessels", looking, characteristically,
on the outward form rather than the substance within. But the inward reality is
what matters to God, and ultimately, to us as well, since that reality is His
living Presence within us; a treasure of wisdom, power and love with
inestimable value.
The Lord's evaluation of us is not by outward appearance,
which is corruptible and deteriorates with time. His indwelling Spirit, His
Living Word, and the dynamic intimate relationship into which He invites us---
are where the real treasure lies!
Dear Lord, thank You that You look on the inward and not
the outward. Help us to keep out livers pure in all that we do. In the Name of
Jesus, Amen.
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