Welcome to Day 20 of The Challenge! Our verse to memorize is II Timothy 2:20:

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"But in a great house there are not only vessels
of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth;
and some to honour, and some to dishonour."

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As I began looking at this verse, the particular word "vessel" caught my eye. So what is a vessel? The Greek word for vessel is skeuos. One of the definitions of this Jesus made a way for sinners to come to Christword in the Greek is "a man (person) of quality, or a chosen instrument." Likewise, the  main function of a human blood vessel is to carry blood towards the heart. On the cross, as Jesus was dying an excruciatingly painful death, he became a vessel for us; and by the shedding of His blood, He made a way for sinners to come to Christ.

Conversely, when a blood vessel is clotted, blood flow is prevented from getting to the heart. When we, as Christians have sin in our lives, we are preventing ourselves from urging others near to the heart of God. If we are willing to humble ourselves before God and allow Him to cleanse us from the sin in our lives, he will make us pure vessels of honour to bring souls to Him and be used for His purpose and plan, instead of our own. God has graciously given us the choice of how we live our lives—either for His honour, or for His dishonour. And in that "great house" of the body of Christ, God has called each of us to be chosen instruments of quality for Himself, as the Worker in the hearts of men. Through Christ’s strength, we can purpose in our hearts to live up to the calling we have of simply being "Channels Only" for our sacred Master.

Cross References: 1 Timothy 3:15, 2 Timothy 3:17

~ Mandy Graham