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							Is your mug 
 half empty
 
 or
 
 half full?
 
 That is the question…
 
 Or is it?
 
 Don’t get me wrong, it is a question worth 
							exploring. However, making a definitive choice as to 
							whether you are an optimist or a pessimist, a risk 
							taker or a passive player in life, might get in the 
							way of seeing, well, the mug.
 
 Isaiah 64.8
 8 Yet, O Holy One, you are our God;
 we are the clay, and you are our potter;
 we are all the work of your hand.
 
 Whether we are half full or half empty, spilling 
							over or run dry, we are shaped by God’s creative 
							action, not for destruction but into something of 
							worth.
 
 John 4.10
 10Jesus answered her, ‘If you knew the gift of 
							God, and who it is that is saying to you, “Give me a 
							drink”, you would have asked him, and he would have 
							given you living water.’
 
 God’s desire is to fill all of us with living water. 
							What is needed from us is to simply make ourselves 
							available.
 
 John 2.1-10
 The Wedding at Cana
 2On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of 
							Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. 2Jesus 
							and his disciples had also been invited to the 
							wedding. 3When the wine gave out, the mother of 
							Jesus said to him, ‘They have no wine.’ 4And Jesus 
							said to her, ‘Woman, what concern is that to you and 
							to me? My hour has not yet come.’ 5His mother said 
							to the servants, ‘Do whatever he tells you.’ 6Now 
							standing there were six stone water-jars for the 
							Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or 
							thirty gallons. 7Jesus said to them, ‘Fill the jars 
							with water.’ And they filled them up to the brim. 
							8He said to them, ‘Now draw some out, and take it to 
							the chief steward.’ So they took it. 9When the 
							steward tasted the water that had become wine, and 
							did not know where it came from (though the servants 
							who had drawn the water knew), the steward called 
							the bridegroom 10and said to him, ‘Everyone serves 
							the good wine first, and then the inferior wine 
							after the guests have become drunk. But you have 
							kept the good wine until now.’
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							Some days we are half full. Other days we are half 
			empty. But everyday we exist in the image of a God who longs to fill 
			us up. The wonder of the transformation God brings about in our 
			lives is that, like good wine, it continues to improve with age. God 
			is not absent from us. God is with us, filling us up with grace and 
			mercy and above all, love.
 The thing about what is inside our mugs is that it must be shared to 
			be appreciated and understood. We must give to it to others to drink 
			for it to be fully enjoyed.
 
 So, as you reach for that mug or cup or whatever it is you are 
			drinking from, consider this…
 
 that God has shaped you as an empty cup, has filled you with living 
			water and is transforming you into something beautiful…
 
 [Pastor Adam Quine, First Presbyterian Church of Lincoln]
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