He Made It Again
Redeeming Clay: A Song of TransformationLyrics
I saw a vessel broken by sin
I witnessed a person's life damaged by sin
Shattered and lonely, no hope to mend
It was shattered and desolate, with no hope of repair
Then came the Potter with loving hand
Then the Creator, with a caring touch
Reached down to claim it out of the sand
Reached down to rescue it from despair
He made it again, made it again
He reconstructed it, fashioned it anew
As it seemed good, unto the Potter
In a manner that pleased the Creator
Though it was marred, weary, and worn
Despite its flaws, weariness, and damage
He took the clay, new life was born
The Creator took the clay, and new life emerged
God is this Potter, we are the clay
God is portrayed as the Creator, and we are the molded substance
He's the designer, we the display
He is the designer, and we are the manifestation
Peace and true beauty His works convey,
His creations embody peace and true beauty
Only our will stands in His way
Only our will opposes His creative intent
O soul, are you living without design
A question to the soul: Are you living without purpose?
Burdened with sin, no peace of mind
Burdened by sin, lacking inner peace
Come to the Savior, helpless and lost
An invitation to turn to the Savior when helpless and lost
He will redeem through the blood of the cross
Redemption is promised through the sacrifice on the cross
He'll make you again, make you again
The assurance that the Creator can remake you
As it seems good, unto the Potter
In a manner that pleases the Creator
Bring him your burden, failure and sin
Bring your burdens, failures, and sins to Him
He has the power to make you again
He possesses the power to recreate you
He made it again, made it again
A repetition of the theme of recreation by the Creator
As it seemed good, unto the Potter
In a way that aligns with the Creator's will
Though it was marred, weary, and worn
Despite imperfections and weariness, the Creator acts
God took the clay, new life was born
God takes the clay, and a new life is brought forth
He has the power to make you again
A reaffirmation of the Creator's power to recreate
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