Are
you discontent with how God made you?
Overcoming this is key to becoming established in your identity... and fulfilling the purpose God has for you.
One of the Bible’s
clearest 'identity metaphors' is this:
You are clay. God is the potter.
"We are the clay, and you are our potter; we are all the work of your hand" (Isaiah
64:8).
That means your shape, your limits, your strengths—all come from Him.
And they’re not accidental.
Too many men live in quiet frustration.
Dissatisfied with who they are.
Comparing themselves to others.
Wishing they had different gifts, a different story, a different calling.
But that’s not how a lump of clay
talks to the potter.
God formed you with intention—for His own purpose.
You don’t need to be someone else.
You need to be who God made you to be, fully yielded in His hands.
So beware of resisting how He made you.
Or envying someone else’s assignment instead of embracing your own.
Don't fight the unique way He's crafted you.
The clay
doesn’t find purpose by reshaping itself.
It finds purpose in submitting to the hands of the potter.
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