Sunday, October 28, 2018

Day 301 - In Faithfulness I have been Afflicted

Today's Reading: Jer. 51-52 and Ps. 119:73-96

It's not fun to go through trials and difficulties, but have you realized that it is in these trials and difficulties that we often grow closest to Christ? I've seen this true over and over in my life, such that I can say along with David, "It is good for me that I've been afflicted that I might learn thy statutes." Ps. 119:71.

In today's reading, I see this again in verse 75: "Thou in FAITHFULNESS hast afflicted me."

You know, being chastened, going through testing times is not easy... but if we recognize that it's only those who God loves that He chasten, we will embrace these painful times and do our best to grow in them.

I'm reminded of a passage from the book Ministry of Healing:
The fact that we are called upon to endure trial shows that the Lord Jesus sees in us something precious which He desires to develop. If He saw in us nothing whereby He might glorify His name, He would not spend time in refining us. Hedoes not cast worthless stones into His furnace. It is valuable ore that He refines. The blacksmith puts the iron and steel into the fire that he may know what manner of metal they are. The Lord allows His chosen ones to be placed in the furnace of affliction to prove what temper they are of and whether they can be fashioned for His work. 
The potter takes the clay and molds it according to his will. He kneads it and works it. He tears it apart and presses it together. He wets it and then dries it. He lets it lie for a while without touching it. When it is perfectly pliable, he continues the work of making of it a vessel. He forms it into shape and on the wheel trims and polishes it. He dries it in the sun and bakes it in the oven. Thus it becomes a vessel fit for use. So the great Master Worker desires to mold and fashion us. And as the clay is in the hands of the potter, so are we to be in His hands. We are not to try to do the work of the potter. Our part is to yield ourselves to be molded by the Master Worker.  
“Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: but rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings; that, when His glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.” 1 Peter 4:12, 13.  
In the full light of day, and in hearing of the music of other voices, the caged bird will not sing the song that his master seeks to teach him. He learns a snatch of this, a trill of that, but never a separate and entire melody. But the master covers the cage, and places it where the bird will listen to the one song he is to sing. In the dark, he tries and tries again to sing that song until it is learned, and he breaks forth in perfect melody. Then the bird is brought forth, and ever after he can sing that song in the light. Thus God deals with His children. He has a song to teach us, and when we have learned it amid the shadows of affliction we can sing it ever afterward. (Ministry of Healing, p. 471-472)
So let's pray for strength as we embrace the fires, and pray to grow!

Tomorrow's Reading: Lamentations 1-2 and John 19

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