Monday, November 12, 2018

Dust & Clay

Photo by Paul Robert on Unsplash // Graphics mine


On the days you feel lifeless
Hopeless
Breathless


You are more.


When all you hold is dust
Sand
Ash


There is more.


When your mind whispers lies
And the mirror tells you lies
And the world screams lies


Look for more.


Still, Eternal One, You are our Father.

We are just clay, and You are the potter.

We are the product of Your creative action, shaped and formed into something of worth.

Isaiah 64:8 (The Voice)



Clay is common. It's dirt. It's walked on, buried, and disregarded. It's worthless.


But the moment an artist scoops clay onto the potter's wheel and shapes it into something, that clay is imbued with value. Someone with expertise and creative vision has turned it into a work of art, and the artist's fingerprints are all over it. It has become a beautiful expression of the creator's heart.


It matters.


One day the Eternal God scooped dirt out of the ground,

sculpted it into the shape we call human,

breathed the breath that gives life into the nostrils of the human,

and the human became a living soul."

Genesis 2:7 (The Voice)


Photo by Quino Al on Unsplash

You are not worth anything based on what you are made of. You are worth something based on who made you. The Artist's signature on your soul is living proof. The breath in your lungs--which isn't yours--is proof.


I am dust

You are God

I am breathless

Till You fill my lungs

-Dust, Steffany Gretzinger





I feel dusty sometimes. No matter how hard I try, my earthiness persists. I would rather be a vessel of polished marble or wondrous crystal, but instead I am a jar of clay. Yet I am worth more than a marble vase created by an amateur sculptor, because I was crafted by an expert artisan, and somehow He saw fit to place the treasure of His life within me.


But this beautiful treasure is contained in us--cracked pots made of earth and clay--so that the transcendent character of this power will be clearly seen as coming from God and not from us.

...So we have no reason to despair. Despite the fact that our outer humanity is falling apart and decaying, our inner humanity is breathing in new life every day.

2 Corinthians 4:7 & 16 (The Voice)


Breathe life today, friend. Walk through the dust and keep your chin up, because you are made worthy. You are an exclusive art exhibit on display in this world, authenticated by the Artist's unmistakeable touch.

20 comments :

  1. Oh my gracious, this was gorgeous <3 <3 <3. Thank you for this beautiful reminder, Tracey!

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  2. Beautiful. Positively beautiful. <3

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  3. This is a beautiful, realistic image of life :) Great post :)

    keturahskorner.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks, Keturah! Just have to be real sometimes. ;)

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    1. I'm glad! It's easy to forget we're all a little "dusty." <3

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  5. Girl. GIRL. This just...I have no words. I was having a bit of a stressful day and just really exhausted, and then I come and read this and it was like a rejuvenating breath, filling me up again.

    I really just want to read this beautiful truth over and over again. I don't even know what to say. Just...THANK YOU! Such a powerful and important thing to remember. <333

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    1. God's timing is pretty perfect! That's so wonderful to hear, friend. Thank YOU! <333

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  6. This was so beautiful and such an encouragement! Such a beautiful and glorious truth! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Thank you for the encouragement. Being a sculptor I love any analogies with clay. ☺️

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    1. I forgot (or didn't know??) that you're a sculptor! That's so cool. :D

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  8. Wow! This is very common imagery, but I've never heard someone say it quite like this. Thanks for this post. 💜
    I've missed you, Tracey!

    -Hanna
    taking time.rothfuss.us

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    1. Thank you so much! I've missed you too--you and everyone here. <3 Can't wait to get back to regular blogging when school is done!

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