INTRODUCTION :

A vessel is a below receptacle, especially for liquid. It is a household

ware or equipment designed for essentially household uses. There are various kinds of vessels in the house e.g. vessels of gold, silver, wood, earth; and vessels unto honor or dishonor. Il Tim. 2:20

However, a vessel may be good, and useful and yet be rejected by the master of the house. May the good Lord never reject us in Jesus' Name.

1. THE MASTER NEVER MAKES MISTAKE IN CHOOSING A VESSEL

Since the master of the house is the owner of the vessel, and since he knows the strength and usefulness of every vessel, he cannot make mistakes in the choice of the one to use. The choice of God for us is not a mistake, as He never makes a mistake.

I Sam. 15:1-2, 9:15-17, Num. 23:19, Rom. 3:4, Jam. 1:17-18, Jn. 1:12-13, Ps. 103: 14, Matt. 25:15, Act 9:11-15.

2. THEMASTERDECIDESTHESPECIFICUSEOFTHEVESSEL

Both the choice and use of the vessel are the prerogative of the master and not of the vessel itself. After God has chosen us, He gave us specific assignments.

I Sam. 15:3, Jn. 15:16, Matt. 28:19-20, Isa. 64:8, Rom. 9:20-21, 8:28-30, ll Tim. 1:9, I Thess. 2:12, Heb. 11:8, Jn. 6:67-70

CONCLUSION

As a chosen vessel, are you doing the will of the master who has chosen you. The continuity of the master's use of your vessel depends on you.