Sometimes when we are in the midst of trials we start to wonder: Lord, will it ever end? In case you haven’t noticed, it doesn’t.
But the good news is that with each faith-testing experience, our ability to deal with these trials and tribulations becomes better and our faith grows stronger!
In scripture, God compares our faith to a most precious and beautiful metal: gold. But when mined, this precious metal doesn’t look very precious! It’s dirty looking and black.
How does gold become beautiful? A refiner takes the gold and carefully melts it in a melting pot, slowly raising the temperature, but never to the point where it boils. As it melts, slowly the impurities rise to the surface and he will scoop away the dross leaving a beautiful pot of gold, ready to become your next ring or bracelet.
Here’s the amazing part. The refiner knows his job is done when he can look into the melting pot and see a reflection of himself.
The only way gold will become more precious is when it’s placed on the fire! In the same way, the impurities of our lives must be exposed to the fire so that the Lord can scoop up the filth that shows itself when we get hot!
Notice, though, that He’ll never allow us to boil. And then, when it’s all said and done, He can look upon us and see the beauty of His reflection!
Let’s not despise the trials we’re facing today. On the contrary, let’s embrace them! The Lord is using these things to prepare us to do great things for Him.
Respond to the Lord today by saying what do you want me to learn from this today, Lord? And watch how the Lord blesses you through the fire.
That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it tested with fire, may be found to praise, honor, and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 1:7
–by George Whitten of Worthy Ministries
Thank you for reminding me to live by faith and not by sight, emotions, feelings, positions, or discomfort.
Our trials will turn to triumph if we stay steadfast in faith.
This message came at just the right time ! Thanks
This is a perfect lesson for the next generation. I’ve never forgotten this from when I first learned it in my 20’s. My take on the troubles of life have never been the same since learning this about faith. Thank you!
Thank you for the reminder