
The
Master
was
searching
for
a
vessel
to
use;
On
the
shelf
there
were
many
-
which
one
would
He
choose?
Take
me,
cried
the
gold
one,
I'm
shiny
and
bright,
I'm
of
great
value
and
I
do
things
just
right.
My
beauty
and
luster
will
outshine
the
rest
And
for
someone
like
You,
Master,
gold
would
be
the
best!

The
Master
passed
on
with
no
word
at
all;
He
looked
at
a
silver
urn,
narrow
and
tall;
I'll
serve
You,
dear
Master,
I'll
pour
out
Your
wine
And
I'll
be
at
Your
table
whenever
You
dine,
My
lines
are
so
graceful,
my
carvings
so
true,
And
my
silver
will
always
compliment
You.

Unheeding
the
Master
passed
on
to
the
brass,
It
was
widemouthed
and
shallow,
and
polished
like
glass.
Here!
Here!
cried
the
vessel,
I
know
I
will
do,
Place
me
on
Your
table
for
all
men
to
view.

Look
at
me,
called
the
goblet
of
crystal
so
clear,
My
transparency
shows
my
contents
so
dear,
Though
fragile
am
I,
I
will
serve
You
with
pride,
And
I'm
sure
I'll
be
happy
in
Your
house
to
abide.

The
Master
came
next
to
a
vessel
of
wood,
Polished
and
carved,
it
solidly
stood.
You
may
use
me,
dear
Master,
the
wooden
bowl
said,
But
I'd
rather
You
used
me
for
fruit,
not
for
bread!

Then
the
Master
looked
down
and
saw
a
vessel
of
clay.
Empty
and
broken
it
helplessly
lay.
No
hope
had
the
vessel
that
the
Master
might
choose,
To
cleanse
and
make
whole,
to
fill
and
to
use.

Ah!
This
is
the
vessel
I've
been
hoping
to
find,
I
will
mend
and
use
it
and
make
it
all
Mine.
I
need
not
the
vessel
with
pride
of
its
self;
Nor
the
one
who
is
narrow
to
sit
on
the
shelf;
Nor
the
one
who
is
bigmouthed
and
shallow
and
loud;
Nor
one
who
displays
his
contents
so
proud;
Not
the
one
who
thinks
he
can
do
all
things
just
right;
But
this
plain
earthy
vessel
filled
with
My
power
and
might.
Then
gently
He
lifted
the
vessel
of
clay.
Mended
and
cleansed
it
and
filled
it
that
day.
Spoke
to
it
kindly.
There's
work
you
must
do,
Just
pour
out
to
others
as
I
pour
into
you.
Author
Unknown

This
really
sums
up
what
the
Lord
God
Almighty
wants
from
us.
Not
to
be
proud
and
loud
and
think
we
can
do
it
on
our
own,
but
to
be
humble
servants
and
let
Him
work
in
us
and
through
us.
1
Peter
5:5-7
says,
Young
men,
in
the
same
way
be
submissive
to
those
who
are
older.
All
of
you,
clothe
yourselves
with
humility
toward
one
another,
because,
"God
opposes
the
proud
but
gives
grace
to
the
humble."
Humble
yourselves,
therefore,
under
God's
mighty
hand,
that
he
may
lift
you
up
in
due
time.
Cast
all
your
anxiety
on
him
because
he
cares
for
you.
Please
do
not
think
that
God
cannot
use
you.
He
is
looking
for
those
who
humble
themselves
and
seek
after
Him.
God
is
able
to
make
and
shape
you
into
the
best
vessel
imaginable.


Art
work
"The
Clay"
by
Ron
Dicanni
Courtesy
of
Christ
Centered
Art
Graphics
and
page
by
Angells
Graphics