Yatsar (yaw-tsahr) is יָצַר in Hebrew. It means to form, fashion, shape, or frame. It is the name used to describe God as the creator. His creation has purpose. Everything He created was perfect. When sin entered the world it corrupted His perfection and then people spread that corruption throughout the world. His hands apply pressure that skillfully makes every little detail. Even with the world corrupt, His presence is still here.
Yatsar is used to give you a visual of God being the potter and you the clay. He created you with intention. You are special to Him. When you become a Christian, them the Holy Spirit is able to start molding you into the person you were created to be. You are shaped to look more like Jesus every day. You are His hand made creation. You were wonderfully and distinctly made.
Yatsar is what makes you upright or righteous. His discipline and correction is for your own good. It is the only way to become more like Jesus. It is done in love not anger. It is not easy, but you will come out better on the other side. Every morning when you see the sunrise you can see the opportunities to honor all of God's creations, but especially His people.
You pray using the name Yatsar to acknowledge God in His creation. You are in awe of how He created you and is working in your life. You accept His love given through salvation. You are not broken clay that can't be fixed. You trust God to fix all the cracks and broken places in your heart and mind to make like new because He is the only who can.
You pray using Yatsar with gratitude in your heart. Pray that you see yourself in Him. Pray to understand His love for you personally. Pray that you see how much He values you. You don't need purpose if you don't understand how much He truly loves you. Each day is a fresh start, so let yesterday go and see what you can do to accept, embrace, and give His love today.
Genesis 2:7-19, Psalm 33:13-17, 139:13-16, Isaiah 43:1-4, 44:9-11, 64:8-10, Jeremiah 1:4-5, John 1:10-13, Romans 15:7-9, 2 Corinthians 5:16-17, Galatians 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-10, & 1 Thessalonians 1:4-7