Isaiah 48:10 (ESV)
Behold, I have refined you, but not as silver;
I have tried
you in the furnace of affliction.
The great evangelist and teacher Charles Spurgeon had a
plaque on his bedroom with the words written on it, "I have chosen thee in
the furnace of affliction."
Spurgeon, writing about the trials and afflictions that
the saints endure, said, "It is no mean thing to be chosen of God."
He continued, "God's choice makes chosen men choice men … we are chosen,
not in the palace, but in the furnace. In the furnace, beauty is marred,
fashion is destroyed, strength is melted, glory is consumed; yet here eternal
love reveals its secrets, and declares its choice."
In the midst of trials and tribulations comes the burning
question: "Why do the righteous suffer?" Some answer with theology,
others with platitudes; C.S. Lewis offers a rhetorical, "Why not? They're
the only ones who can take it!"
One friend suggests, "Suffering was the personal
choice of God at the beginning of creation. [Revelation 13:8] If I want to know
Him personally and intimately how can I not embrace it?"
Embrace your trial and the suffering involved, but only
if you want a deeper relationship with your personal savior.
Dear Lord, thank
You that even during the trials in life we can know that You are there with us.
Help us to embrace those times when we struggle. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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