We are the clay but He's the Potter. If the vessel of clay should get Marred in his hand in the process, He surely will make it again. God never gives up on any life unless you give up yourself. The finished vessel will always be by the vision of the Potter. The finished vessel will be by the execution of the Potter. But this same vessel will be the possession of the Potter. David was relegated to the back of the countryside. He could have concluded that God has failed him. But rather he saw it as his training time. When his training was finished he was moved to the palace. He shepherd Israel as a king. David as the king-vessel was the execution of God but he also became the possession of God. God from that time referred to David as "my servant" or "a man after my own heart". Not too long ago I met a woman who is a staunch Christian who lost her husband suddenly. She was filled with pain and endless questions for the Lord. A week after the burial of the husband she was invited to help comfort another woman who has also lost the husband. She felt it was inappropriate for someone to even think of such invitation. But God impressed on her to honor the invitation. According to her, she found her comfort in the process of comforting another person. She began to realize that she she has become a tool in the hands of the Potter to fix others who are struggling through pain and grief. She has written a book that will help unborn generations find comfort in the Lord in times of their adversities. This is the Vessel that God has raised to be a tool and the example God wants to give to mankind. This segment will bless you more.