1) Jeremiah 18:1-4
Where did God send Jeremiah? What did Jeremiah see there? Retell it in your own words. What are some common uses for clay pots? Why is the term “clay pots” a fitting description for humans?
2) Jeremiah 18:5-12
What did Jeremiah learn about God’s character from this experience? How was Israel like the clay the Potter had been using? What was Jeremiah’s next message to the people supposed to be? According to the Lord, how would it be received?
3) Isaiah 29:16; 45:9; 64:8; Lamentations 4:2; Romans 9:19-24
What lessons do these passages add to the description of God as the Potter and people as the clay? What would be a more modern way of saying this same comparison? Why are we so tempted to challenge God’s work (the Potter’s work) in our lives? How are these verses encouraging? In what area of your life are you resistant to recognizing God’s work as Potter?
4) 2 Corinthians 4:7; Romans 9:20-21; 2 Timothy 2:20-26; Exodus 19:5
What do these verses have in common? What do these passages say about God’s relationship with humans? In what ways are you like an earthen vessel? In what ways are these verses encouraging? Challenging?