Thursday, November 27, 2014

God, You are the Potter and we're the clay (Jermiah 18:1-4)


The first semester in Bible School, for most of the ladies is almost behind. They love the teaching. Final exams are December 16th.

As you can see Helen in the pictures . She was the one who asked, that if there could be also morning classes, so that mothers could attend. Back then she did not know, that she would truly need the teaching. Her family has faced some challenges, but  God has been faithful. 

Helen is also one of my closest neighbors. I so much love that, I can just walk out of gate and go to see her when I'm bored in the house. 

Her oldest son Elvis 6 years old, comes almost daily to our house, to play and draw. At the moment she takes care, of her sisters son Collins 10 months old. His mother went to work as a house girl to Saudi-Arabia. Her other son Justin is now 1 year and few months old. Justin has become "my son". Meaning that on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings I help her to carry one of the small ones to the church, usually Justin. It's amazing as I go to their house, he lifts up his hands and wan't me to beba beba=to carry him on my back.

On Friday mornings, we have Ladies devotional from 10-11 am at my house. I simply love it. 

I've been sharing from Jeremiah 18:1-4. How the Word from Jesus comes to us. We can rise up and go to God the potter, we who are but clay. And as we allow the love of God to touch our innermost parts, His love stats too heal us. The potter is God Himself, who knows that we cannot be fixed, so He changes from inside out. Like my cracked clay cooking pot, cannot be fixed.
How can one be changed? Simply to receive Jesus as my Savior. And the from that on, receive salvation in my lives situations moment by moment.

 The other portion I've spoken is Psalm 139. In that Psalm it refers to God as helper 32 times (Amplified). That Psalm is so comforting, we're so protected by Him: He knows my thoughts, sitting down, getting up… That is true love and care. This care can be experienced by letting God love us, right where we're at.

Let me finish this time with these words: Yesu anakupenda sana/ Jesus loves you much.

Sosh, Mama-Helena 


Jeremiah 18:1-4  God, You are the Potter and I'm the clay.
Friday morning ladies devotional at our house.

Winnie my new friend, and Bible School student.
Elizabeth and Rosemary practicing motherhood.
Arriving to Bible School class, Helen, Collins, Elvis, Sosh and Justine.
Helen, Justin, Collins and sosh in the Bible School.
Time to go home. My house is the first red roof behind us.
Judy and Pamela

Sosh and Justin


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