This chapter narrates the story of how God uses common things and lowly people to bring glory to Himself. The Clay Jar demonstrates the interest God has in weak and fragile people to deposit in them great treasure, that the excellency of power might be of God and not of men. The story further illustrates the power of love and how the kindness of a little boy determined to care for other people brings healing and freedom to an old man broken in his spirit by rejection and cruelty.