from harold's file . . . 

Some time ago, a few ladies met in a certain city to read the scriptures,
and make them the subject of conversation. While reading the third
chapter of Malachi they came upon a remarkable expression in the third
verse. "And He shall sit as a refiner an purifier of silver."

One lady's opinion was that is was intended to convey the view of the
sanctifying influence of the grace of Christ. Then she proposed to visit
a silver-smith and report to them what he said on the subject. She went
accordingly and without telling the object of her errand, begged to know
the process of refining silver, which he fully described to her.

"But Sir" she said, "do you sit while the work of refining is going on?" 
Oh, yes madam," replied the silversmith; "I must sit with my eye steadily
fixed on the furnace, for if the time necessary for refining be exceeded
in the slightest degree, the silver will be injured."

The lady at once saw the beauty, and comfort too, of the expression, "He
shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver." Christ sees it needful to
put His children into a furnace; His eye is steadily intent on the work
of purifying, and His wisdom and love are both engaged in the best manner
for them. Their trials do not come at random; "the very hairs of your
head are all numbered."

As the lady was leaving the shop, the silversmith called her back, and
said he had still further to mention, that he only knows when the process
of purifying was complete, by seeing his own image reflected in the
silver.





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