DEAR GOD: Refine & Purify Me With Your Love

 

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“But He knows the way I take;
When He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
“My foot has held fast to His path;
I have kept His way and not turned aside.
“I have not departed from the command of His lips;
I have treasured the words of His mouth more than my necessary food-
Job 23:10-12

The Refiner’s Fire

In the heart of suffering and despair, the Book of Job offers a profound narrative on the human condition, the mystery of divine providence, and the resilience of faith. Job 23:10-12 stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of a man beset by inexplicable tragedy, yet still able to declare, “But he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.”

The Context of Suffering

Job’s suffering is universal, transcending time and culture. His losses are immense, his pain palpable. In his lament, he expresses a deep desire to confront God, to present his case and be heard. Yet, in these verses, there is a shift from questioning to a quiet confidence in God’s omniscience and the ultimate purpose of his trials.

The Assurance of Divine Knowledge

“But he knows the way that I take…” Here, Job acknowledges that despite his confusion and the seeming absence of God, there is an all-seeing eye that understands his journey. This is not a passive awareness but an intimate knowledge of Job’s integrity and the path he walks. It is a recognition that God is not indifferent to his plight.

The Purification Through Trials

“When he has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.” The imagery of refinement through fire is powerful. Gold, with its inherent value and luster, must be purified to reach its full potential. Job likens his trials to this process, suggesting that suffering has a purifying effect on the soul, burning away the dross to reveal a character that is resilient and pure.

The Steadfastness in Faith

Job’s declaration is not one of resignation but of steadfastness. He has “held fast to His steps; I have kept His way and not turned aside.” In the midst of trials, Job has clung to the ways of God, treasuring His words more than his necessary food. This is the essence of faith – a commitment to God’s will, even when the path is shrouded in darkness.

The Moral: Integrity in Adversity

The moral of these verses is clear: integrity must be maintained, even in the face of adversity. Job’s example challenges us to consider our own responses to suffering. Do we falter, or do we, like Job, emerge from our trials as gold, refined and more precious for having been tested?

Reflective Questions

  1. How does Job’s confidence in God’s knowledge of his path influence our understanding of divine providence?
  2. In what ways can suffering serve as a refiner’s fire in our own lives?
  3. What does it mean to hold fast to God’s steps, and how can we apply this principle during our own trials?

The Moral

Let us take from Job’s story the courage to face our trials with integrity, trusting that the Almighty Refiner is at work, crafting something beautiful from the raw ore of our lives. May we, too, come forth as gold, shining with the brilliance of a faith tested and true.

“Dear Heavenly Father, In the crucible of life’s trials, may I find solace in Your sovereign knowledge. Grant me the grace to trust in Your refining process, that I may emerge as gold, reflecting Your glory. Help me to hold fast to Your ways, treasuring Your word above all else. May trials reveal the purity of my faith and the depth of integrity. In the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, it is I pray, Amen.”

 May this post reflect the importance of faith as we reflect upon Job’s trials and tribulation, and may it be a force of our Christianity and trust in the LORD as we go through life…

DEAR GOD: Great Is Thy Faithfulness~

24: Experiencing God’s Faithfulness - Linda Breitman

2 Thessalonians 3:3: “But the Lord is faithful. He will establish you and guard you against the evil one.”

This verse reminds us that God is always faithful to his people, even when they face trials and temptations. He will strengthen them and protect them from the enemy’s schemes. When we realize the scope and depth of His love for us -His children, we can literally become overwhelmed by how spectacular He really is.

He brings us through all things and guides us in every scenario of our lives. When we follow Him and read His Word, we see a consistency of true love and a platitude of peace and wisdom will cover us from above.

There isn’t anything that we are going through that hasn’t happened in some way or form to another, and He will never give us more than we can handle, and always—I mean ALWAYS bring us through it and show us a way out. That is our Amazing faithful God!

Lamentations 3:22-23: “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”

This verse expresses the hope and gratitude of the prophet Jeremiah, who witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. He acknowledges that God’s love and mercy are constant and renewed every day, and that his faithfulness is great even in the midst of suffering. His mercy and tenderness towards us is everlasting and He doesn’t push us away. We on the other hand might push Him away, but He will never go far. He is always right close by waiting for us to “call out to Him” trusting Him in all we do and say. He is never far away. He is close to us and holds us up during trials, and our tears, and celebrates with us during good times. That is our amazing and faithful God!

With each day in front of us – we should acknowledge Him in all we do, give thanks in everything we do, and love Him with each breath we take. He is the reason we are still breathing this very moment. He is the reason for our blessings. He is the reason for the big and small moments in life. And most important, His promises and grace are forever, and our rewards will be plentiful in the eternity when we are called home.  If, we align with His Word, His will, His commandments, and His timing.

Have you read His Word today? Have you acknowledged Him, and just pushed away from the world to say, “Thank You Father, for all You are, and all You continue to be, I adore You, need You, want to please You, surrender to Your will and purpose for my life, I love You immensely, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

If you take the time to pray that to Him and really mean it…you will make His day.

Amen and God Bless~