Gold

July 6th, 2008 by Corrie | Print

“But He knows the way that I take; when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold.”
Job 23:10

When I am discouraged, I love to read this verse. It calms me because I feel God saying that there will be an end to my trial. And when, not if, it is over, I will emerge better than I was before the trial started! How? Only if I pass the test, of course. What is the test? I believe it is the testing of my faith and the question God asks me over and over again, “do you really believe I am who I say I am?” While preparing to write this post, I read interesting research by a precious metals broker named Don Stott. In an article, Stott shares that gold was a very important metal in Biblical times. It is the first metal mentioned in the Bible and is used more frequently than any other. Stott explains that David, Solomon, and other Godly men used gold to decorate temples, robes, utensils, and alters. Stott estimates that Solomon’s temple could have very easily been valued at over 5o billion dollars! Why did God so often chose gold? Gold has a resistance to oxidation and resists tarnishing. Gold shimmers and as a finished product, can withstand fire. Perhaps this is God’s word to us today. God’s word is true but it tests my faith daily. If God says that He knows the way I am going, will protect me so that I won’t be harmed, and promises that I will come forth shining and of great value, why do I doubt Him? I am reminded of a story that my friend Wendy shared with me. She shared how a man and woman were walking in the woods one day and came up on a small house. They saw fire coming from the chimney and decided to go in. There, stood an old man bent over a large pot over a fire. When the couple asked the man what he was doing, the man replied, “I am making gold.” This intrigued the couple and they asked the man about the process. The man shared that he kept the fire very hot and when the impurities came to the top, he would skim them off. The woman asked, “How do you know when you have pure gold?” The man replied, “When I can see my face in it.” This story always reminds me of what God is doing in my trials. He will keep the fire hot and my impurities will surface and I will be faced to change them. The way to come forth as gold is to allow Him to see Himself in me. This is taking on the identity of Christ. To be more like Him every day. Philippians 2:5 tells us that our attitude should be like that of Christ Jesus. I must say that is a challenge. I hope this was encouraging to you. To you who are waiting…To you who’s fire is so hot that you feel as though you can’t stand another day. You will come forth as gold if and only if you begin to allow Him to humble you and be as much like Him as you can. Gold is truly valuable!

Love,
Corrie

My prayer for today:
Lord, thank you for your word. Thank you for allowing me to know that I will be protected when I am in the hottest of flames if I depend on you. Forgive me for wavering in my faith. For you have never given me a reason to doubt you…

2 Responses »

  1. I love this – as usual! I know that my “trying days” and trials are far from over and won’t be until the day I am with my Jesus but I am so glad to have a repreive right now. Here’s a thought for you today: Did you know that you will continue to go through the same test until you pass it? Until you finally let Him see Himself in you, until you are a pure reflection of Him? I didn’t either until I started studying the life of Joseph. I can’t wait to see you this weekend. I hope everyone will be praying for our retreat. Love you!!

  2. One of my favorite of your “sharings”. Your messages have a calming effect and are such a great way to begin a day (or end a day). The state of our world kinda gets minimized and what’s really important is foremost in my mind. Thanks for being Corrie and sharing your heart!

    Lucy

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