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The Treasure in Earthen Vessels

2Cor.4:7 “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.” The life of Saul, the apostle Paul, reveals that even the greatest examples of faith were not immune to fear. His internal struggle with the "wolves" and his anxiety regarding his own speech prove that God uses human weakness as a channel for His strength. We often wait until we feel qualified before we serve, but a vessel is simply a container; its value is found in what it holds. Offering yourself as you are means coming empty—handing over your doubts and flaws so God can fill you with His substance. When we are emptied of self-reliance, we are filled with the faith of the Son of God (Gal.2:20). This divine exchange ensures that the impact of our service comes from the absolute sufficiency of the message we carry, rather than our own shaky confidence. God is glorified when His power flows through a fragile, available life. Learning Point: True adequacy for...

Possessing Your Vessel in Honour

1Thess.4:4: “That every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctification and honour;” Commentary In a world that often feels chaotic and lacking in boundaries, Paul provides a grounded perspective on how we carry ourselves. This isn’t about following a rigid set of rules to earn favour; it is about recognizing the high value God has placed upon us through His grace. When we understand our identity in Christ, the way we treat our bodies and our minds begins to change. We start to realise that we are stewards of a vessel designed for His purpose. Living with sanctification means we are set apart, and doing so with honour reflects a deep respect for the Saviour who bought us. This conversational approach to daily life helps us stay focused on what truly matters. Instead of being driven by every passing whim, we can walk with a mature sense of direction, knowing that our conduct is a witness to the internal reality of our faith. Learning Point:   True motivation is f...