Christ Delivers His People
"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 [KJV]
It
is a mercy to be in the furnace, and it is a mercy to be brought
through it. The Lord's promise to the third part is, that He
will bring them through the fire. They must therefore, according to
His
own word, be put into it, and yet not left in it. It is "through
the fire"—right through it from beginning to end, whether it
be a long and slow one or short and fierce one. The Lord
knows exactly what we can bear, and it is not always the hottest
fire which produces the most softening effects. Some metals indeed
are so stubborn, and the dross is so deeply engrained into them, that
they seem to require a hotter fire than others.
But
after the law has done its work, and the dross and tin have been
purged away, the Lord does not usually bring again so hot a furnace.
It is rather one of trial, temptation, sickness, family affliction,
straits in providence, persecution, deep and daily discoveries of the
body of sin and death, the hidings of the Lord's face, and denials of
His presence which seem to make up that trial which tries every man's
faith of what sort it is.
By
these trials and exercises there is a gradual weaning from the world,
a humility, meekness, and brokenness of spirit before the Lord, a
greater simplicity and godly sincerity, more willing obedience to the
precepts of the gospel, and a greater
desire to know the will of God and do it. O that these fruits of the
Spirit might abound in us and all the saints and servants of God!
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802 – 1869 A.D.)
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