Hidden Life
The old potter stood up from his wheel with a satisfied smile. He had made many vessels before but every one that he made, was something special. He lifted it onto the wooden shelf and closed the door of the drying cupboard. It would be hidden away for a while, but he knows the shelf will protect it from damage while it hardens. Shutting it up in the dark cupboard will also make sure that it doesn’t dry out to too quickly and crack later in the fire.
Sometimes after we have felt the great Potters hands around us, we seem to be put aside on the shelf and left to dry out. Just when we feel ready for promotion in the kingdom, it seems we’re overlooked by those who should be looking over us. But God is just drying us out, allowing us to harden up so we are able to take knocks without losing shape. And if we crack now, we will never pass the test of fire.
But there is a greater reason that God hides us away and we are feel hidden from sight. It enables us to realize where our life is really found. God’s word tells us that our life is hidden with Christ in God. ”For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God” (Col 3:2). This refers to the life we gain, from the true source of Life.
So while we are hidden, we are meant to find something else that is hidden too - our life that is in Christ! Our life is not found in a position, or being popular or centre stage. It’s not in being a friend of the pastor, or even from connection with others in the Church, but in Jesus.
Friend, it’s good to be integrated and its good to busy in the “Church” but if we don’t work out where our life is, we will get discouraged or disillusioned while serving. When believers don’t find their life is in Christ, they burn out or drop out. If they go to another church, they still won’t find what they are looking for, because they are looking for Life in all the wrong places. Maybe Lockdown is a gift of time when we can find afresh, our Life, that is hidden in Him.