I am sure that at one time or another we have all heard the story about the silversmith refining silver in the furnace or read the following verses:
"And he shall sit [as] a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the LORD an offering in righteousness." Malachi 3:3
"And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, It [is] my people: and they shall say, The LORD [is] my God." Zechariah 13:9
" "Takeaway the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer. " Proverbs 25:47
I think it's a forgone conclusion that as we walk through life, God calls us or desires us to walk through trials or circumstances that cause the unnecessary things to fall apart or be burned away and let the strength of character and faith in Him shine through. It is our call as Christians to demonstrate His glory and shine as lights to the world, and be the salt of the earth.
However, knowing this does not make the situation any easier, especially when we are in the heat of the furnace or the moment, and feel like we're at the end of the proverbial rope.... or feel like we can't take another step.
But, if we based all our decisions on feelings, we would never reach higher, run faster, or overcome adversity or push past those things that seem to keep us from victory and breakthrough. Ask any athlete, and they will tell you it is only in pushing past the physical limitations, past the soreness of muscles and exhaustion that real training begins and expertise comes.
My pastor is fond of saying ".. the same weight that can injure or break you, can be the weight that builds you up, that strengthens you to overcome what you could not handle before.." How true this is, not only in the physical, but in the emotional and spiritual realms as well.
There is a peace that passes understanding, a strength that overcomes all the things that make us weak and feel unable to move on, a spark that is kindled, and is fanned into a roaring fire when we press forward, move deeper and continue in faith beyond what we thought we were capable of. It is that movement that expands our faith, that creates the character that will carry us into greater things, and catapults us forward to the fullness of our calling.
The Greek word most of the New Testament writers use for faith is pistis which is defined as " .. to persuade, being persuaded , faith, belief and confidence in certain divine truths.." ( Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and Zodhiates Lexicon)
Persuaded of HIS Truth.
Not ours.
See, if things always went the way we thought they should, we would never grow, never stretch beyond the borders and confines of our own limited knowledge and understanding.
Through the times we don't understand, the times we want to rail at God because of selfishness or fear of failure.. the tough times where we don't see the forest because of the trees.... it's in those times that our measure of being persuaded is growing, our faith is being stretched and He is creating in us such a greater thing than we could ever imagine or conceive that we could possess.
It's in this and ONLY in this we can even begin to understand what it really means when the Bible says:
"For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.... And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are called according to his purpose.." Romans 8:18, 28
God wants you to get where God wants you to go more than you want to get where God wants you to go (Mark Batterson)... He really does want more and better for us than we could possibly think or imagine, and our current circumstance may look like the furthest possible place from freedom, from healing, from breakthrough or restoration... but you have to remember that we have a finite mind, and a single point of view. God is Omnipresent, and has multiple viewing points. Though we may be sweating in the furnace, He is only preparing us to be a purified, shining, regenerated vessel to pour out his Glory, and in doing so is calling us closer, further, and into greater relationship with Him.
Friday, February 19, 2010
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I love this and hate it all at the same time. The scripture that kept coming to my mind as I read this was James 1:2-4
ReplyDelete2Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, 3knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. 4And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
I find myself wanting the "perfect and complete, lacking in nothing" part but hating the testing and enduring part.
I want more that anything to become more like Christ. But I know that anything worth it's salt has to cost something. I think that's why I often find myself in different situations but continually at the end of my rope. (not depressed just at the limit of my ability) It's where I seek more so in turn I grow more. It is that endurance process where HE is making me perfect and complete lacking in nothing. It is so worth it.
Prayin for you Jason.
JK
Well put Jeremy. Another great post Jason, Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis brings to mind the older worship song, which says, "Refiners fire, my heart's one desire is to be holy, set apart for you. Just to be holy, set apart for you, my master, ready to do your will..."
ReplyDeleteI am reminded that we sing these songs, memorize the words and what they mean, sing them from our heart, and then become amazed when God begins the process.
Sometimes praise is the only light that is shining in our darkness, and it becomes a sacrifice from our heart to praise in the absence of knowing the answers for our confusion, vexation, trials and temptations.
But the sacrifice does not go unoticed by our Loving Father. It is a sweet savour and victory is sure because He is trustworthy regardless of what the father of lies says.
We may weep as we pray. Our questions may go unaswered. But He remains faithful, in control, and the defeat of our enemy is a fact. He said so. God will be victorious in each of our lives.
I am praying for you, son.