God doesn’t ask for perfect people; He uses those who are willing and available. You don’t have to be flashy, famous, or flawless to be valuable in His eyes. Paul calls us “jars of clay”—ordinary, fragile, and easily broken. But inside each jar is an incredible treasure: Jesus. When we let go of sin, pride, and selfishness, we create space for God’s glory to shine through us more clearly.
Living as God’s vessel means being ready for whatever good work He calls you to do. It could be as simple as encouraging a friend, standing up for what’s right, or quietly serving behind the scenes. Every act done for God’s glory is part of a bigger purpose and is pleasing to Him.