Jeremiah 18:6 “Can I not do with you, Israel, as this potter does?” declares the Lord. “Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand, Israel.”
Jeremiah was delivering God’s message during a time when the nation of Israel was resisting correction and going their own way. This verse is a reminder that even when we stray, we are still in God’s hands, if we choose to stay there.
Letting go of control is hard. We all have areas we struggle to release, relationships, decisions, emotions. Sometimes it’s fear. Other times it’s pride. We think if we let go, everything will fall apart. But in God’s hands surrender isn’t failure, it’s formation.
And formation takes trust. Trust that God isn’t out to hurt you, but to heal you. Trust that even when things feel uncertain, His plan is better. That’s faith in real time, not just belief, but action.
There are parts of your life that God wants to shape, but He can’t mold what you won’t release. When you choose to trust, even without immediate results, you’re saying, “God, do what only You can do in me.” And that’s when real transformation begins.
📍Discussion Question: What part of your life is hardest for you to put in God’s hands? What do you think is holding you back from letting go?