The Watered Lilies

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The MASTER stood in His garden, 
Among the lilies fair,
Which His own right hand had planted, 
And trained with tend’rest care.
He looked at their snowy blossoms, 
And marked with observant eye
That the flowers were sadly drooping, 
For their leaves were parched and dry.
“My lilies need to be watered,” 
The Heavenly Master said;
“Wherein shall I draw it for them, 
And raise each drooping head?”
Close to his feet on the pathway, 
Empty, and frail, and small,
An earthen vessel was lying, 
Which seemed no use at all;
But the Master saw, and raised it 
From the dust in which it lay,
And smiled, as He gently whispered, 
“This shall do My work today:
“It is but an earthen vessel, 
But it lay so close to Me;
It is small, but it is empty— 
That is all it needs to be.”
So to the fountain He took it, 
And filled it full to the brim;
How glad was the earthen vessel 
To be of some use to Him!
He poured forth the living water 
Over His lilies fair,
Until the vessel was empty, 
And again He filled it there.
He watered the drooping lilies 
Until they revived again;
And the Master saw with pleasure 
That His labor had not been vain.
His own hand had drawn the water 
Which refreshed the thirsty flowers;
But He used the earthen vessel 
To convey the living showers.
And to itself it whispered, 
As He laid it aside once more,
“Still will I lie in His pathway, 
Just where I did before.
“Close would I keep to the Master, 
Empty would I remain,
And perhaps some day He may use me 
To water His flowers again.”

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2 Corinthians 4:7
7 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.

Yes, we are “earthen vessels.” We are frail, vulnerable, inadequate. We were originally fashioned from dust. “And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground” (Genesis 2:7).

We could be likened to “clay pots.” “Remember, I pray, that You have made me like clay” (Job 10:9). We are like common clay flower pots. Who would store treasure in common clay pots? Yet God has done just this, to show that the supreme power is His!! God’s power comes through in human weakness!

This is humbling. However, it is good to be humbled, for “God gives grace to the humble” (James 4:6). Furthermore, the Lord fully understands our makeup. “He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust” (Psalm 103:14). It is also liberating to realize that we are vessels of clay.

The Lord does not expect us to perform as though we were anything other than clay pots. He just wants us to be what a vessel is created to be-a container for its intended contents.