Readers' Theatre: Jeremiah 18: 1-11

Here’s a readers’ theatre setting of Jeremiah 18:1-11.  It is set for two voices.

Readers’ Theatre: The Potter and the Clay
(Jeremiah 18: 1-11)

The Lord gave another message to Jeremiah.
He said,

Go down to the potter’s shop, and I will speak to you there.

So I did as he told me
and found the potter working at his wheel. 
But the jar he was making did not turn out as he had hoped,
so he crushed it into a lump of clay again and started over.
Then the Lord gave me this message: 

O Israel, can I not do to you as this potter has done to his clay?
As the clay is in the potter’s hand,
so are you in my hand. 
If I announce that a certain nation or kingdom is to be uprooted,
torn down, and destroyed, 
but then that nation renounces its evil ways,
I will not destroy it as I had planned. 
And if I announce that I will plant and build up a certain nation or kingdom, 
but then that nation turns to evil and refuses to obey me,
I will not bless it as I said I would.
Therefore, Jeremiah, go and warn all Judah and Jerusalem.
Say to them, ‘This is what the Lord says:
I am planning disaster for you instead of good.
So turn from your evil ways, each of you, and do what is right.’