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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 26 MIN

John 15:9-17

from Come To The Table · host Pastor Mark Kirk

A potter looks at his old work, even with all the cracks and chips, and adores his creation. He reflects back on the time he spent crafting the jar, and how the clay went from nothing to something truly special. In the same way, God the Potter looks at you as His special creation, perfectly formed by His hands. Today, Pastor Mark teaches that despite all of your cracks… all of your insecurities, flaws, and mistakes… you are still loved by the God of the universe. And, because He loves you so much, He sent His perfect Son to die on the cross so that, one day, all of those cracks would be made whole once again.

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A potter looks at his old work, even with all the cracks and chips, and adores his creation. He reflects back on the time he spent crafting the jar, and how the clay went from nothing to something truly special. In the same way, God the Potter looks at you as His special creation, perfectly formed by His hands. Today, Pastor Mark teaches that despite all of your cracks… all of your insecurities, flaws, and mistakes… you are still loved by the God of the universe. And, because He loves you so much, He sent His perfect Son to die on the cross so that, one day, all of those cracks would be made whole once again.

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