The prophet Jeremiah lived during the devastating time of the collapse of Jerusalem and the final capture of Judah by King Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians. In chapter 18 of Jeremiah’s prophecy, God chose to compare Himself to a lowly potter and His people as the unformed clay pot in His hand. Throughout this book, we hear echoes from the past that relate to today. Did Jeremiah write these things down for us to remember the past, or for us to prepare for the future. How will God form you?
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A Golden Cup or a Clay Bowl?
Brent Kern
October 6, 2020
This message was given at the Feast of Tabernacles Celebration sponsored by Common Faith Network in Sandestin, FL.
Brent Kern
Brent D. Kern lives in McKinney, TX with his wife Corrie and their two kids Lily and Ethan. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from The University of Texas at Arlington and a Master’s degree in Liturgical Studies and Church Music from Perkins School of Theology at SMU. He works as a Mobile Digital Practice Manager at Gainwell Technologies and has been working as an IT Professional for the past 24 years. Over the past 30 years he has worked in several different churches serving in music, children’s programming, men’s ministry, executive leadership, preaching, and other pastor care activities. He specializes in church music, presentation, enlivening congregations, and biblical studies.
Brent brings passion, humor, diversity, and a long history of Biblical Studies to his ministerial work. He is the President and Founder of Christian Steps Ministries, a ministry designed to help and inspire any one of God’s children, no matter what step they’re on in their journey to following God our Father and Jesus Christ His Son.
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