There
was a couple who used to go to England to shop in
the beautiful
stores. They both liked antiques and pottery and
especially teacups. This
was their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
One day in this beautiful shop they saw a beautiful
teacup. They said, "May we see that? We've never seen one quite so
beautiful." As the lady
handed it to them, suddenly the teacup spoke.
"You don't understand," it said.
"I haven't always
been a teacup.
There was a time when I was red and I was clay. My master
took me and
rolled me and patted me over and over and I yelled out,
"Let me alone", but he only smiled, 'Not yet."
"Then I was placed on a spinning wheel," the teacup
said, "and
suddenly I was spun around and around and around. Stop it!
I'm getting
dizzy! I screamed". But the master only nodded and said,
"Not yet."
" Then he put me in the oven. I never felt
such heat. I
wondered why he wanted to burn me, and I yelled and
knocked at the door. I
could see him through the opening and I could read his
lips as he shook his
head", "Not yet."
Finally the door opened, he put me on the shelf, and
I began to cool. "There, that's better", I said. And he brushed and painted
me all over. The
fumes were horrible. I thought I would gag. 'Stop it, stop
it!' I cried. He
only nodded, "Not yet."
"Then suddenly he put me back into the oven, not like
the first one.
This was twice as hot and I knew I would suffocate. I
begged. I pleaded. I
screamed. I cried. All the time I could see him through
the opening nodding
his head saying", " Not yet."
"Then I knew there wasn't any hope. I would never make
it. I was ready
to give up. But the door opened and he took me out and
placed me on the
shelf. One hour later he handed me a mirror and I couldn't
believe it was
me". "It's beautiful. I'm beautiful."
"I want you to remember, then," he said,
"I know it
hurts to be rolled
and patted, but if I had left you alone, you would have
dried up. I know it
made you dizzy to spin around on the wheel, but if I had
stopped, you would
have crumbled. I knew it hurt and was hot and disagreeable
in the oven, but
if I hadn't put you there, you would have cracked. I know
the fumes were
bad when I brushed and painted you all over, but if I
hadn't done that, you
never would have hardened; you would not have had any
color in your life.
And if I hadn't put you back in that second oven, you
wouldn't survive for
very long because the hardness would not have held. Now
you are a finished product. You are what I had in mind
when I first began with you."
MORAL: God knows what He's doing for all of us. He is
the potter, and
we are His clay. He will mold us and make us, so that we
may be made into a
flawless piece of work to fulfill His good, pleasing, and
perfect will.
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