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Chapter 232—Disciplines and Refines
Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not
thou the chastening of the Almighty.
Job 5:17
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Trials and obstacles are the Lord’s chosen methods of discipline and
His appointed conditions of success.... He sees that some have powers and
susceptibilities which, rightly directed, might be used in the advancement of
His work. In His providence He brings these persons into different positions
and varied circumstances that they may discover in their character the defects
which have been concealed from their own knowledge. He gives them
opportunity to correct these defects and to fit themselves for His service....
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. He does 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.
It may seem that we are to study our own hearts, and square our own
actions by some standard of our own; but this is not the case. This would but
work deform instead of reform. The work must begin in the heart, and then
the spirit, the words, the expression of the countenance, and the actions of
the life, will make manifest that a change has taken place. In knowing Christ
through the grace that He has shed forth abundantly, we become changed....
In humility we shall correct every fault and defect of character; because
Christ is abiding in the heart, we shall be fitted up for the heavenly family
above.
The Christian is not to retain his sinful habits and cherish his defects of
character.... Whatever may be the nature of your defects, the Spirit of the
Lord will enable you to discern them, and grace will be given you whereby
they may be overcome.
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