THE CRACKED POT

A water bearer had two large pots, each hung
on each end of a pole which he carried across
his neck.

One of the pots had a crack in it, and while the
other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion
of water at the end of the long walk from the stream to
the master's house, the cracked pot arrived only half
full.

For a full two years, this went on daily, with the
bearer delivering only one and half pots full of water
to his master's house. Of course, the perfect pot was proud
of its accomplishments, perfect to the end for which it
was made. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own
imperfection and miserable that it was able to
acomplish only half of what it had been made to do.
After two years of wfhat it perceived to be bitter
failure, it spoke to the water bearer one day by the
stream.

"I am ashamed of myself and I want to apologize to you."
"Why?" asked the water bearer, "What are you ashamed of?"
"I have been able, for these past two years, to deliver
only half my load because this crack in my side causeswater
to leak out all the way back to your master's
house.Because of my flaws, you have to do all this work,
and you don't get full value from your efforts", the pot
said.

The water bearer felt sorry for the old cracked pot
and in his compassion he said, "As we return to the
master's house, I want you to notice the beautiful flowers
along the path."

Indeed, as they went up the hill, the old cracked pot
took notice of the sun warming the beautiful wild flowers
on the side of the path, and this cheered it some. But,
at the end of the trail, it still felt bad because it had
leaked out half of its load and so again it apologized
to the bearer for its' failure.

The bearer said to the pot, "Did you notice that therewere
flowers only on your side of the path, but not on
the other pot's side? That's because I have always known
about your flaw, and I took advantage of it. I planted
flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day while
we walk back from the stream, you've watered them. For two
years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to
decorate my master's table. Without you being just the way
you are, he would not have had this beauty to grace his
house."

Each of us has our own unique flaws. We are all
cracked pots.But, if we will allow it, the Lord will use
our flaws to grace us. In God's great economy, nothing goes
to waste. So as we seek ways to minister together and as God
calls you to the tasks appointed for you, don't be afraid of
your flaws. Acknowledge them and allow God to take
advantage of them and you, too, can be the cause of beauty
in God's pathway.