April 17, 2009 

THE REFINER'S FIRE

Then decent people could argue with him, 
and I would escape my judgment forever. 
However, if I go east, he isn't there. 
If I go west, I can't find him. 
If I go northward, where he is at work, I can't observe him. 
If I turn southward, I can't see him. 
I can't find him because he knows the road I take. 
When he tests me, 
I'll come out as pure as gold.
Job 23:7-10

Way back, when I interviewed for a job at Prison Fellowship Ministries, I was 
astounded as the interview came to a close. As I shook hands with the man
interviewing me I made one of those trite remarks we so often make: "Well, I 
just hope that the person God wants for the job gets it." The wise man said,
"God isn't really concerned with who gets the job. The job itself is not what 
is important, but what He wants to do in the heart of the person who gets
it." Now, that took me by surprise and has stayed with me.

Often we tend to think that the work we do for the Lord is important, and it 
is, but more important to God is the process we go through as we do His work.
Everything we do, every person we meet, is part of God's plan to transform us 
into the image of His Son. Job knew in his heart that he had done nothing
to merit such anguish. Yet, God was using the storm in Job's life to teach Job 
about Himself. When all the cards were laid on the table - Job passed the
test.

No matter what accusations Job's friends hurled his way - Job knew in his heart 
that he loved God. No matter what came his way - he didn't blame God for
it. Granted, he knew that all God had to do was speak and his circumstances 
would be changed. He hungered to sit with God face to face because he knew
in his heart that if he did that God would be merciful and Job was right.

Job also went through a time when no matter which way he turned he couldn't 
experience God's presence. When God is preparing us for a new level in our 
relationship
with Him, we will often go through a similar time. Many great men and women of 
God have written that we must stay on the same course God placed us on until
He gives us new instructions. That is exactly what Job did, even when his 
friends were not so friendly.

What are you going through? Do you feel that God has abandoned you? Do you feel 
like throwing in the towel or do you know someone else who feels that way?
Well, don't throw in the towel yet and encourage your friend not to. Just keep 
on keeping on. Keep doing the right thing even when no one else around you
is. Then, when the storm subsides you may just find that God will reward you 
just as He did His servant job. The best times of your life may be just around
the corner!

I cannot tell you the number of times I have wanted to stop this ministry or 
the number of times people have told me I should, but I just couldn't. Roger
and I have paid money out of our own pocket and the IRS doesn't like that, but 
we just keep doing it! The storms are hard, but like Job, I'm going through.
If we are going to shine like gold for God, we must go through the refiner's 
fire. 

Father, again I thank You for keeping Your Word fresh for us today. I thank You 
for the story of Job's life and how it encourages us in the here and now
to press on in our journey. I know there is someone out there reading this 
today that needs Your embrace in a very real way. Touch them as only You can.
Feed them with Your hope. Send one of Your messengers with a word of hope 
today. May You be pleased and glorified as we press on through the storms and
the heat of the refiner's fire.

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O. Addison Gethers
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