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Jeremiah 18.1

The sermon centers on the profound truth that God is the divine Potter and humanity is the clay, emphasizing His sovereign authority, creative power, and moral responsibility over all creation. Drawing from Jeremiah 18 and Romans 9, it explores the implications of divine sovereignty, the possibility of repentance and restoration, and the dire consequences of hardened hearts that reject God's invitations to turn back. The preacher underscores that while God has the power to reshape or discard His creation, He extends mercy to those who genuinely repent, yet warns that persistent rebellion—especially when it leads others astray—can result in irreversible judgment. Through vivid imagery and personal reflection, the message calls listeners to humility, self-examination, and a renewed commitment to God, affirming that true faith is marked by submission to the Potter's will and a deep reverence for His holiness.

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