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8/3/10

Chosen Vessel

This poem is a wonderful reminder that God chooses ordinary people to do His mighy work. And that we have power in Him to accomplish what seems impossible.


Chosen Vessel
By B.V. Cornwall

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 shinny 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 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 silver will always compliment You.”

Unheeding the Master passed on to the brass,
It was wide mouthed 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,” cried the goblet of crystal so clear,
“My transparency show 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 itself;
Nor the one who is narrow to sit on the shelf;
Nor 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 earthly 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.”

Shared by Patty Billingham

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful poem and reminder that God uses us in our broken condition! Thank you!

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