Because Joseph strove to please God first, the divine Potter was able to shape his life into something special.

Because Joseph strove to please God first, the divine Potter was able to shape his life into something special.
As ‘human clay’ we can ruin everything by resisting our divine Potter. Fortunately, Joseph chose to obey instead.
God used Joseph’s evil slave experiences in Egypt to shape him into the god-honoring man he became.
Evangelists don’t save people. Raising the dead isn’t an ability they possess.
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Ravenhill’s quote is a timely reminder. Christian, we are meant to fight our battles on our knees.
Brokenness is when a believer’s stubborn heart finally yields to God and says, “Yes, Lord.”
When we share the gospel, our words can be very powerful. But the Lord often uses us when we aren’t looking.