2 Timothy 2: 20-21* tells us about the various types and uses of vessels... So from time to time, I like to think about myself - both as a Christian, Wife, Mother, Sister and as Mrs Pastor - and ask:
"What kind of vessel am I when people deposit things with me?"

I've gone through positive and not so positive - but "productive" - experiences that I've had to share with others for very different reasons - either to solicit their prayers or thanksgiving for answered prayers or even just for their and or my encouragement.

Nothing is more disheartening than to hear a bit about yourself everywhere the person you thought you were confiding in has been. I'm sure that members of our churches also feel the same way - which is why this "Are you a Basket or Bucket" question that comes to mind when I hear other Mrs Pastors say that people in their church don't confide in them.

We also need to know if and when to switch from being a bucket to a basket - as there are times when we need to "vent." Sharing with others is one way we can stay stable, not stressed, from bottling (or it is bucketing) so much.
Just remember that if you wouldn't want to vent or share with a "basket-person" neither will others if you're a "basket-person." May God make us worthy vessels for His use. AMEN!
References:
* 2 Timothy 2:20-21 - In a wealthy home some utensils are made of gold and silver, and some are made of wood and clay. The expensive utensils are used for special occasions, and the cheap ones are for everyday use. If you keep yourself pure, you will be a special utensil for honorable use. Your life will be clean, and you will be ready for the Master to use you for every good work. (NLT)
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