THE POTTER'S FIELD
Chapter 14
"And having held a consultation, they purchased with them the plot of ground where the potter dug his clay, as a burial place for the strangers, on which account that field was called a field of blood to the present time. Then was fulfilled that which was spoken through the intermediate agency of Jeremiah the prophet, saying, And they took the thirty silver coins, the evaluation of the One who had been valued, whom they of the sons of Israel valued, and gave them for the field where the potter dug his clay, according as the Lord appointed me." [Matthew 27:7-10, Wuest].
When the Spirit of God gives a new glimpse into another facet of truth,
uncovering more of the secret which has been hidden from the ages past,
the heart is overwhelmed and awed-how great is His goodness, how
mighty is His power, how marvelous is His plan of full redemption for every
man. Often times these truths are hidden in parabolic form, but once they
are illumined they immediately add their light to the glowing evidence
that he is indeed "the Saviour of all men."
Did you ever wonder why, when Judas returned the money which he had received
for betraying his Lord, why it was that the men went out and bought a "potter's
field" for a place to bury Judas, and other strangers? Why didn't they
buy apiece of old waste land somewhere outside the city? Why buy a parcel
of ground as valuable as the resource from whence some potter dug his clay?
These
things do not evolve by happen-stance, but we are persuaded that here again
God was revealing IN TYPE a beautiful truth.
What is limited in its type, for expression in parabolic form, contains
within it the broader expanses of meaning which are often veiled from the
eyes of the casual observer. Let us give an illustration. In Matthew 13:24,
we read of how a man sowed good seed in his field, and while he slept an
enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat. But when it came time to explain
the parable unto His disciples, the Lord declared, "THE FIELD IS THE
WORLD." [Matthew 13:38]. And in another parable we read that, when He had
found the treasure He desired, "for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that
He hath, and buyeth that field." [Matthew 13:44].
Gathering up the various facts from these parables which Jesus gave, we
know that "though He was rich, yet for our sakes He became poor,
(SOLD ALL THAT HE HAD), that we through His poverty might become rich."
[2 Corinthians 8:9]. He bought the field! God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son for all the world, and now it can be truly said,
"The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof." [1 Cor. 10:26].
The cost was tremendous! "But Himself He emptied, Himself He made void,
having taken the outward expression of a bondslave." [Philippians 2:7,
Wuest]. He had to leave behind "the glory which I had with Thee before
the world was." [John 17:5]. As He, "the Lord of glory" [1 Cor. 2:8], was
crucified, being THE LAMB SLAIN, that He might redeem, buy back again that
which had been sold into sin and shame. How great is the love manifested
in this redemption process.
It is to be noted that this field is called "the field of blood." While
little is known of other worlds, or if there be life on other planets in
our own galaxy, yet there is one paramount feature concerning our earth,
and that is "BLOOD." This earth, this field has been stained again and
again with blood, from that of righteous Abel, on down to this present
generation, when our own boys (men and women) are now being sacrificed
upon the battlefields in a ruthless, godless slaughter. Always it
seems the price is more blood, and any limited peace, or what we call peace,
is gained, it appears, by blood.
Again, it is to be noted that even our "bright nature" which we had before
the fall, has been replaced with the density of blood. It is stated that
"blood is congealed light." Ah, how we long for the change in our atomical
structure, until once again divine light courses through our being, until
our whole body is full of light. The life of the flesh is in the blood.
Thank God, He has promised, "I will cleanse their blood that I have not
cleansed." [Joel 3:21].
Truly this can rightfully be called, "the field of blood." It is necessary
therefore in the nature of the case that if there is to be a redemption,
this can only be accomplished through the shedding of blood, but it requires
a far better sacrifice than that of bulls and goats.
"Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, be a greater
and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of
this building; neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by His own
blood He entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption
for us. For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of
an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh:
how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit
!offered Himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works
to serve the living God?" [Hebrews 9:11-14].
Next, it is to be noted, this potter's field was bought "to bury strangers
in."
It is interesting to find that this word "stranger" is also applied to
our Lord Jesus Christ, ( and those who are HIS)." He came unto His own,
and His own received Him not." [John 1:11]. "I was a stranger, and ye took
Me not in..." [Matthew 25 :43]. Thank God, there are those who are receiving
Him, but for the most part, He is still a stranger to the world. For He
"made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant,
and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man,
He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the
cross." [Philippians 2:7-8]. Thus He was "numbered with the transgressors."
[Isaiah 53:12]. Though He knew no sin, yet He became identified with the
sinners, as a stranger, and was buried in the very earth which He came
to redeem.
But now-because of HIM, all other strangers need strangers no longer. So
we read of those who are "without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth
of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope,
and without God in the world; But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes
were far off are made .nigh by the blood of Christ.-- Now therefore ye
are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints,
and of the household of God." [Ephesians 2:12-13,19].
Yes, it was a field of blood, it was A POTTER'S FIELD, but that is just
the place to be buried, for from thence the Master Potter shall dig His
clay, and shall fashion anew a glorious vessel unto Himself. He has not
abandoned His potter's field! It matters not how deep the pit, His arm
of love reaches down, and, as the Psalmist declared, "HE brought me up
also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon
a Rock, and established my goings. And He hath put a new song in my mouth,
even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust
in the Lord." [Psalm 40:2-3].
"But now, O Lord, Thou art our Father; we are the clay, and Thou our Potter;
and we all are the work of Thy hand." [Isaiah 64:8].
"The precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, how are they esteemed
as earthen pitchers, the work of the hands of the Potter." [Lamentations
4:2].
The process of making a vessel is beautiful to consider, as the Potter
digs out the appointed clay, and proceeds to prepare it for molding.
It is most interesting to note that "clays owe their origin to the decomposition
of various rocks..." according to the Universal Standard Encyclopedia.
We have not especially cared for the crushing, breaking process, but God
isn't molding stubborn rocks and stones." A broken and a contrite heart,
O God, Thou wilt not despise." [Psalm 51:17]. Also, "Whosoever shall fall
on this Stone (CHRIST) shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall,
it will grind him to powder." [Matthew 21:44]. Ere the process of God is
finished, everything will be subdued before Him, every man shall have been
broken, made into clay, and then formed according to His will.
We know not why the Master Potter chooses to apprehend the portions of
clay that He does, why He has dug us out of the earth, rather than digging
some other place. But truly we are grateful for each one whom He has apprehended
now, and it is not for boasting, but should afford deep humility to know
that His hand is now laid upon us, that He might fashion us into a vessel
meet for His use. !t was Gideon who wondered at this sovereign "apprehending
of God," who said, "Oh my Lord, behold, my family is poor in Manasseh,
and I am the least in my father's house." [Judges 6:15]. And Paul confessed,
"Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given."
[Ephesians 3:8].
Yes, the sovereignty of choice is HIS, but how thankful we are that His
purpose is that "in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in
his own order." [1 Corinthians 15:22-23]. To those who have now been
laid hold of by God, "we pray always for you, that our God would count
you worthy of this calling, and fulfill all the good pleasure of His goodness,
and the work of faith with power: that the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
may be glorified in you, and ye in Him, according to the grace of our God
and the Lord Jesus Christ." [2 Thessalonians 1:11-12].
Once the clay was dug, it was then trodden by men's feet so as to form
a paste. God always has those instruments whom He can use, as He said to
Israel, to "come upon princes as upon mortar, and as the potter treadeth
clay." [Isaiah 41:25]. Or, as the Psalmist declared, "Thou broughtest
us into the net; Thou laidst affliction upon our loins. Thou caused men
to ride over our heads." [Psalm 66:11-12].
How little have we comprehended the ways of our God, and just when
we thought He had apprehended us, and was going to bless us, we found that
HE placed us in situations where "men" walked upon us until we were almost
a shapeless mass. Was this the path of an overcomer? we questioned. And
many found it hard to accept it as from the hand of the Lord, but nevertheless,
HE had a purpose in all of the humiliation process, for when HE had thoroughly
worked out all of our stubborn resistance, then He would be able to shapen
us into a vessel through whom His glory could be revealed.
What is being wrought today in the "precious sons of Zion" shall ultimately
be wrought in all men. He shall subdue, and whosoever will not fall upon
the Rock, shall find that the Rock shall fall upon them, until it has ground
them to powder-not to destroy, but to bring to that condition where He
can make them into anew vessel, to His praise. He will not do this for
the purpose of extinction, but with wise design for anew realm. " And in
the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which
shall never be destroyed:-- it shall break in pieces and consume all these
kingdoms." [Daniel 2:44].
"Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; Thou shalt dash them in pieces
like a potter's vessel." [Psalm 2:9].
"And He shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter
shall they be broken to shivers..." [Revelation 2:27].
What shall be done with these broken nations, these shattered pieces of
clay? BURY THEM OUT IN THE POTTER'S FIELD, UNTIL THE DAY WHEN HE SHALL
COME AGAIN AND LIFT THEM UP, TO RESHAPE THEM INTO VESSELS OF HIS PLEASURE.
Someone once wrote :
"He hath torn, and He will heal us; He hath smitten, and He will bind us
up. After two days will He revive us: in the third day He will raise us
up, and we shall live in His sight." [Hosea 6:1-2]. Reduced to nothing,
buried in the tomb of nothingness, out in the Potter's field, to await
the hour when His grace shall embrace us again, and resurrection power
shall lift up that which was brought low, and love shall conform us all
into His own blessed image.
In the natural illustration, one can easily see the dual use of a potter's
field. First the good clay was dug out, and used for the desired
vessels, and then the broken fragments, discarded pieces which were cast
away, could all be placed into the emptied pits. (Editor's Note: We find
it very interesting as the writer states, "First the good clay
was dug out." We are led to a verse from Ecclesiastes, 12:7, "Then shall
the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto
God who gave it." If "ALL THINGS are out of (from) GOD" then can it be
said that the Field is God Himself? End of note). To the natural mind this
graveyard of refuse is the end, no hope left-but to let the years roll
on, while time, weather changes, and those hard, broken pieces begin to
crumble and decompose. When the long, disciplinary process is over, we
find that the Master Potter is able to return to that potter's field, and
dig up that which was buried, while His resurrection power forms anew that
which was useless and discarded, and it shall redound to His praise.
It is hardly necessary for us to pursue the thought of how the clay is
placed upon the wheel, and tenderly shaped by the Potter until a vessel
is made, but our earnest desire is that we "shall be a vessel unto honour,
sanctified,
and meet for the Master's use, and prepared unto every good work."
[2 Timothy 2:21].
Once the vessel was, however, duly shaped and formed to the proper specifications,
it is then smoothed and coated with a glaze, and finally "fired" in the
furnace. The "smoothing" process is well known to many, I am sure. The
various and sundry means which God uses to remove the rough spots, this
is a necessity, that we might be free from that which is harsh, crude,
or disagreeable. There shall be no flaws in the vessel which shall share
His glory. One definition for this word "smooth" is to be "frictionless."
Ah, no clashing of wills, nothing left in our nature which would cause
a resistance to be felt, but a perfect harmony, fully adaptable to His
will and purpose in all things.
As for the glazing process-let it be said that when we are clothed upon
with the glory of Himself, glistening with His righteousness, then can
it be said, "The Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen
upon thee. And the nations shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness
of thy rising." [Isaiah 60:2-3].
The final task in preparing the vessel is to cause it to pass through the
fire, to be placed in the furnace. Fire has many uses, and God has used
it to MELT us down until we were pliable in His hands. He has used it to
burn out the dross. But He also uses the fire to TEMPER AND HARDEN, and
those who have passed through the fiery tests find that instead of "falling
apart" because of the process, they have a new inner strength, and they
are stronger because of all the processing. Yes, though tried by fire,
may God grant that we "might be found unto praise and honour and glory
at the appearing of Jesus Christ." [1 Peter 1:7].
"Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee
to hear My words. Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold,
he wrought a work on the wheels. And the vessel he made of clay was marred
in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed
good to the potter to make it. Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying,
O house of Israel, CANNOT I DO WITH YOU AS THIS POTTER? saith the Lord.
Behold, as the clay is in the potter's hand, so are ye in Mine hand, O
house of Israel." [Jeremiah 18 :2-6].
The vessel was marred IN THE HAND OF THE POTTER. Therefore the
Potter was fully responsible for both the "marring" and the ultimate re-molding
process. Thank God, He who began in us a work which is good shall ultimately
bring it to a successful conclusion, regardless of all the in-between-processes.
But now He must needs break it all down again, reduce it to a shapeless
mass, tread it under, water it anew, and work it into a new lump from whence
He can shapen a new vessel. This was the message which came to Jeremiah
concerning the house of Israel.
Israel-- marred in the hand of the Potter, they became vessels of shame
and dishonour. So He broke them, and scattered them out in the FIELD (Editor's
note: scattered them out into Himself. End of note.), shifting them among
the nations (Amos 9:9), while the years passed over them, and they were
processed by all the conditions which time can bring. But He has purposed
there shall be a time when He shall gather them together again, and receive
them unto Himself. And then Paul asks, "If the casting away of them
be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but
life from the dead?" [Romans 11:15].
The vision is glorious, and our heart is thrilled, for though Israel
was marred, broken to pieces, cast out into the Potter's Field, scattered
across the "field of blood," into every corner of this earth, yet the thirty
pieces of silver for which our Lord was sold, bought that field, and while
it is a burying place for strangers, HE shall visit it again.
There is, however, another thought which blends in with this whole picture,
so we turn to Romans 9 :21-24.
"Hath not the potter power over the clay; of the same lump to make one
vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? What if God, willing to
shew His wrath, and to make His power known, endured with much longsuffering
the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: and that He might make known
the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy, which He had afore prepared
unto glory. Even us, whom He hath called, not of the Jews only, but also
of the Nations?"
Yes, the Potter has some vessels that He has made which are unto dishonour,
and fitted to destruction--that is, when He has finished using them in
their dishonorable state, He will break them, cast them out into His field,
until such a time as He chooses to dig them up as clay to be molded anew,
into vessels of mercy and praise. Some will object, thinking that this
teaches "a second chance." Let it be clearly stated, SALVATION, OR ANY
OF GOD'S WORKS, ARE NEVER BY CHANCE! They are wrought by His sovereign
grace, with great purpose and design. But we do rejoice that every vessel
marred in the hand of the Potter can be RE-MADE, as it seemeth good unto
Him.
Why then, if they must be re-made, has He brought forth vessels unto dishonour
? This is more of His great work in the "interplay of good and evil." But
for a moment, consider: How often today God has placed in the same house
a vessel of mercy unto honour, and a vessel of wrath unto dishonour. He
apprehends one to receive His grace, drawing unto Himself, imparting light
and life, and leaves the other one in darkness. Then HE proceeds to use
this unenlightened one as a "vessel of wrath" in the purifying process
of His apprehended "vessel of mercy." Oh, what testings, what rubbing off
of rough places, what polishing goes on-all of His choosing and purpose.
It is a mark of spiritual maturity and growth when a child of God can recognize
that if it be that theirs is a somewhat divided home, with a dishonorable
vessel there, to allow God to use that vessel to draw out of them all the
impurities and imperfections, while they submit to it all as unto GOD'S
HANDIWORK, knowing that HE uses such vessels for His own will. Then, rather
than trying to escape the situation, they yield to the working of the Lord,
and seek to cover the whole situation with more LOVE, while God brings
forth the fullness of His purpose.
Not always, however, and to God be the praise, are homes so divided, but
then rest assured, when two are walking together in harmony before the
Lord, still HE will bring into their lives from somewhere those vessels
of wrath which are to be used in their purification-- be it neighbors,
fellow-workers on the job, or however the case might be. May God hold us
steady, not railing upon these "vessels of wrath," but allowing HIM to
use whom HE pleases, until we are fully conformed to His image, and
found unto His praise.
Then, what shall be the end of these "dishonorable vessels?" "The
unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife, and the unbelieving wife
is sanctified by the husband." [1 Corinthians 7:14]. Likewise whatever
vessels God has brought into the sphere of your influence, used for your
purification process, shall they not also, in due time, be SET APART UNTO
SALVATION, having served their purpose?
Praise God, let all vessels of mercy then intercede for the others, to
pray, "in wrath remember mercy." [Habakkuk 3:2]. And even if it be
necessary for the Lord to utterly break in pieces those marred vessels,
and cast them out into the field, buried as lone strangers, without hope,
without God in the world-remember, the field was bought with the price
of our Lord, and though "seven times" pass over them, as in Nebuchadnezzar's
case (Daniel 4:28-37), or yet seventy times seven, still God shall take
that clay, once it has been crushed, mellowed, and become pliable, and
mold it again into another vessel, unto His praise. There shall be a time
when He shall receive again unto Himself all of His creation, though it
take the severest of discipline measures. Yet He shall not fail nor be
discouraged, "till He send forth judgment unto victory." [Matthew 12:20].
Judas was certainly a dishonorable vessel, having betrayed his Lord, and
come to such an ignoble end of his natural life, until finally, having
hanged himself, they took him and buried him out in the field where
the potter dug his clay. Ah, what beautiful typology! When all would
be decomposed, dust returned to dust, once again apart of the clay of the
earth, it could be taken up and remade into another vessel, this time to
be one unto praise, honour, and glory. Having served the full purpose as
a vessel of wrath, now shall the grace of God reach out and set this one
apart for the in workings of HIS GREAT SALVATION.
And all that is portrayed in this one individual is also applicable for
the whole of creation which has been buried under the bondage of vanity
and corruption in the field of blood, this earth-realm. But HE who is The
Great Vessel Of Mercy was buried in this same earth, and thus sanctified
the whole earth, set it apart for the due process of being re-made into
another vessel, to the glory of God. So great a plan of salvation, with
humbled hearts we bow low to worship at His feet.
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THE POTTER'S FIELD
The potter's field-a field of clay,
What visions now before us lay....
A rock that's crushed, to decompose,
Within the earth to take repose.
A lump of clay to thus become,
Before the Potter, waiting, dumb.
That He alone might make anew
A vessel of His image true.
The process might at times seem long,
And even yet bereft of song-
As on the Potter's wheel we turn,
While He is teaching us to yearn
For every aspect of His will,
His plan in us to thus fulfill.
And if it be the thing is marred,
Beyond repair it seemeth scarred,
Then take it out into the field
And bury it, till it doth yield
To times and seasons, breaking now,
Before the Lord to humbly bow.
And then the Potter shall return
And dig again the clay once spurned,
And fashion it unto His praise.
Thank God for all the Potter's ways.