I am encouraged today by these verses found in 1 Peter 4:12-15: "Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which
is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; 13 but rejoice to the extent that you partake of
Christ's sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with
exceeding joy. 14 If you are
reproached for the name of Christ, blessed are you, for the Spirit of
glory and of God rests upon you. On their part He is blasphemed, but on your
part He is glorified." The implication of Peter's initial statement is fiery trials can catch us off guard. We wonder why we are being persecuted, experience trouble or have persistent struggles. Peter reminded believers we are beloved by God and affirmed trials will most certainly come. Trials are not allowed by God without good and redemptive purposes, however, for they are intended to test, refine and purify us to be more like Jesus. While the process can be unexpected and seem unwarranted, by God's grace we can be glad the results are amazingly good.
God established a principle in Israel after God's victorious people plundered the Midianites in Numbers 1:21-23: "Then Eleazar the priest said to the men of war who had gone to the
battle, "This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD commanded Moses: 22 only the gold, the silver, the bronze, the iron,
the tin, and the lead, 23 everything
that can endure fire, you shall put through the fire, and it shall be clean; and
it shall be purified with the water of purification. But all that cannot endure
fire you shall put through water." Items like jewellery, iron tools and weapons could be safely put through the fire, but articles made of linen or leather were not to be put through fire because they would be consumed. The principle was any spoil plundered from enemies that could endure fire must go through the fire to be purified before it is brought into the camp. The water of purification that contained ashes of the red heifer, the same water used on the 3rd and 7th day when a person needed purification after touching a dead body under the Mosaic Law, was used to ceremonially cleanse objects.
Under the new covenant established by the shed blood of Jesus, Christians have been purified from all sin and declared righteous by grace through faith. We are given eternal life and the Holy Spirit resides in our hearts. While we continue living in these human bodies as disciples, servants and ambassadors for Christ, God chooses to refine us. We may have sound theology and in a relatively short time grow in spiritual maturity, but we are far from perfection. Our outlook, attitudes, words, deeds, and habits require continual refinement, and fiery trials are a way God removes the residual impurities of sin He alone is able to expose in our minds and hearts. Paul pointed out the son of the bondwoman Ishmael mocked the son of promise Isaac, and so those who remain slaves to the Law of Moses, humanist philosophy, atheism, self or anything of this world mock and criticise those who are being saved by the Gospel. Jesus was perfect and was hated by His fellow Jews, and a servant is not above his master. If people hated Jesus, those who follow Jesus as LORD will also be hated.
Being put through a fiery trial causes us to suffer burns that hurt, but we need to remember trials work for our refinement and greater usefulness--not our destruction. Rather than being depressed or embittered by suffering for Christ's sake, Peter urged believers to rejoice. If we are made partakers of Christ's sufferings, when His glory is revealed we can be glad with exceedingly joy. If we are reproached for Jesus' sake, we are blessed because the Holy Spirit rests upon us. Jesus said in John 15:19: "If you were of the world, the world would love its own. Yet
because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore
the world hates you." When people blaspheme Jesus it grieves us, yet by our patient and loving response Jesus is glorified. Beloved, when we face fiery trials that are sure to come, let us rejoice and glorify God in humbling ourselves before our LORD who sanctifies and purifies us. How truly blessed we are and will ever be!
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