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From: "Jan Ross" <jross@...>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 00:19:33 -0400
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"And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram,
and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou
perfect."  (Genesis 17:1)


Today's Thoughts

Abraham had received the promise from God years before the timing of today's
verse. In fact, so many years had passed that his faith was being challenged
by the aging process of his own body as well as that of his wife. We're told
in Romans 4:20 that Abraham "staggered not at the promise of God through
unbelief, but was strong in faith, giving glory to God". But now, Abraham
hears from God who tells him three things:

I am God
Walk before Me
Be thou perfect

If anything would make a man stagger, it would be the third phrase uttered
by God . . . "Be thou perfect"! How can we be perfect? What does God really
mean when He tells us to be perfect?

The word "perfect" actually speaks of "sincerity"! To be sincere, not to be
masked or to present yourself as something you are not. In ancient times,
when someone would go to the potter's house to buy a clay vessel, they would
take the vessel they chose and set it in the sun for a short period of time.
The sun would soon reveal any cracks that the potter may have repaired
revealing an "insincere" vessel . . . it was representing itself as whole
when all the while it was a damaged vessel.

God wants us to be sincere . . . to be absolutely honest before Him! If
there is a "crack" in our lives, He wants to be the Master Potter and repair
it because any other repair job just won't do! No other potter's hands can
do the work of the Master Potter!

Do you want to be whole and complete? Let the Master Potter mold you, make
you, and repair you . . . let Him make you a vessel of honor unto Him, pure
and blameless, whole and complete . . . sincere . . . perfect in His eyes!


Today's Prayer

Father . . . Master Potter . . . I present myself to you as a broken,
crushed, and mutilated vessel, one that has been marred by the enemy. Make
me new . . . mold me, reform me, repair me, and make me complete, sincere,
and perfect in Your eyes! Father, whatever it takes, take me and do what
needs to be done that I may be that perfect vessel of honor unto You! Amen!



Have a blessed day!

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