What happens when life applies pressure?
Guest Speaker John Hunter invites us to slow down and notice what God is shaping beneath the surface.
Using the image of clay on a potter’s wheel, John reflects on how God forms us with care, patience, and purpose. Pressure does not exist to crush us. In God’s hands, it becomes a tool for growth. Even the trimming, the setbacks, and the moments we wish we could undo become part of the work.
This message creates space to reflect on what we have filled our lives with, what God may be gently removing, and how surrender allows Him to reshape what feels broken. No matter how messy things feel, the potter never walks away from the clay.
If you feel stretched, uncertain, or in process, this message offers hope and a fresh invitation to trust the hands that are still forming you.
Scripture references
John 3:16
Isaiah 64:8
Romans 8:28
Romans 8:29
Exodus 19
Matthew 20:28