TRIALS There was a blacksmith who gave his heart to God. - TopicsExpress



          

TRIALS There was a blacksmith who gave his heart to God. Though conscientious in his living, still he was not prospering materially. In fact, it seems that from the time of his conversion, more trouble, affliction and loss were sustained than ever before. Everything seemed to be going wrong. One day, a friend who was not a Christian stopped at the blacksmiths shop to talk to him. Sympathizing with him in some of his trials, the friend said. It seems strange to me that so much affliction should come to you just at the time when you have become an earnest Christian. Of course, I dont want to weaken your faith in God or anything like that. But here you are, with Gods help and guidance, and yet things seem to be getting steadily worse. I cant help wondering why it is. The blacksmith did not answer immediately, but finally, he said, You see here the raw iron which I have to make into horses shoes. You know what I do with it? I take a piece and heat it in the fire until it is red, almost white with the heat. Then I hammer it unmercifully, to shape it as I know it should be shaped. Then I plunge it into a pail of cold water to temper it. Then I heat it again and hammer it some more. And this I do until it is finished. But sometimes I find a piece of iron that wont stand up under this treatment. The heat and the hammering and the cold water are too much for it. I dont know why it fails in the process, but I know it will never make a good horses shoe. He pointed to a heap of scrap iron that was near the door of his shop. When I get a piece that cannot take the shape and temper, I throw it out on the scrap heap. It will never be good for anything. He went on, I know that God has been holding me in the fires of affliction and I have felt His hammer upon me. But I dont mind, if only He can bring me to what I should be. And so, in all these hard things my prayer is simply this: Try me in any way you wish, Lord, only dont throw me on the scrap heap. Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. (James 1:2-4)
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 15:33:41 +0000

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