Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Operation Mustard Seed: A God-Sized Dream


Out of control.

Does this ever describe your circumstances? Sometimes it does mine. 

Maybe it’s family troubles, bills, relationships, work, or something as simple as a messy house. These circumstances make us feel like we’re playing catch-up and always trying to hold everything together. We feel like if we let go for a second, everything will spin out of control.

There is a neat story tucked away in the Old Testament. God commands the prophet Jeremiah to go down to the potter’s house and simply observe. What Jeremiah sees isn’t exactly perfect. The potter is working a piece of clay that simply isn’t right. The Bible says, “The pot he was making was marred in his hands.” 

So, the master potter simply reworks the marred clay into another form. God asks Jeremiah, “Can I not do with you, Israel, as the potter does?” 

The same goes for our own lives. We are clay in the Master’s hands. Sometimes we look at the “clay” of our life, and it sure looks marred. But who are we to say that God can’t take that marred clay, redeem it, and make it into a beautiful piece of art?

This is Maryanne:
She is a potter and staff member at Uplands Reach. She has a passion in her heart to share the good news of the Gospel through pottery. This spring, she has started working on a new ministry though Uplands Reach called Operation Mustard Seed.

Her goal is to have a fully functional pottery studio at Uplands Reach to reach individuals who need hope and healing, and people who just love to create! And what a better way than through the art of pottery?

I recently showed Maryanne my favorite mug. It is the most unusual mug I’ve ever seen; I bought it a little art shop in Tennessee. I’ve always treasured this quirky piece. 

When Maryanne saw it, she had to giggle. Having a trained eye, she showed me that my favorite mug was a piece of clay that had been spinning out of control. It is too thin in some places, and has lines that show where the potter had to firmly grab it before it became a blob of clay all over again. But the artist apparently hadn’t given up. They saw a unique and beautiful piece that someone (ME!) would just love. So they glazed it, fired it, and sold it. And am I ever glad! Despite the fact that I know that it’s not a “perfect” mug, I love it all the more because it’s unique.



Isn’t it the same with us?  God knows we’re not perfect, but he loves us exactly the way we are.  So much so, that he made the ultimate price for us: his life.

To make the dream that God put in Maryanne's heart a reality, Operation Mustard Seed needs $5,000.  That's 100 people giving $50 dollars each.  This  goal is so attainable, but we need your help.

If you would like to help spread this message of hope and healing through the art of pottery, send your tax-deductible donations to:

Uplands Reach Conference Center
P.O. Box 830
Millers Creek, NC 28651

Make sure you put “Operation Mustard Seed” in the memo line.  Thanks!




2 comments:

  1. "For those who survive the sword, will find favor in the desert. I will build you up again you will be rebuilt!! I am the painter making this mess a masterpiece!! I will rebuild you up again!!" This is from August Burns Red's song Meridian, the lyrics are based from Jeremiah 31:2.. and i cant tell you how much truth this song speaks.. because so many times i feel like such a mess that God would never be able to use me.. kinda like Moses did when he was told he was to lead the people out of Egypt, yet time and time again he reminds me that He is the painter making THIS mess a masterpiece =D

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  2. LOVE IT! All of us are a mess that HE is making into a masterpiece!

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