“21The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold,
and a man is tested by his praise.”
— Proverbs 27:21 (ESV)
This verse is a bit perplexing. I am tested by my praise. Is that in the giving of praise or receiving and is that to/from others or to/from God? YES
This morning in my study, I had to read the commentary of several versions (as I usually do) and look for more insight as opposed to just reviewing the text. In the commentary of my Christian Standard Bible (CSB) it is that it could mean both receiving and giving of praise. It is all about the heart in each situation. Am I reviewing and evaluating the praise received and then receiving graciously. Is the praise genuine or is it simply words used to manipulate. And the same can be said of the giving of praise. Am I giving praise graciously from the heart or am I trying to manipulate. I am to look more deeply into the praise that is given and received to ensure that it is right, sincere, and from a heart of love.
Who should I give praise and/or receive? That would be God and any and everyone else. I am looking for opportunities to give praise at all times. I have read and believe that if you see something you like, recognize it and you will see more of it. In that I will have to be looking for that which I like and then praise from the heart to ensure that it is cultivated to continue. In the same, I know that God is proud of the work I am doing on His behalf here in this world. I have to open my heart to receive the praise that comes from Him in whatever form it comes.
I am tested by the praise I give and the praise I receive. I have to remember to open my heart. I have to evaluate the praise and that which is sincere and genuine I should accept graciously and give humbly. I have to be sure that even the praise given comes from the heart and not from the lips. All praise NEEDS to come from a place of love. I have to remember that trials in life may be God given and those trials are there to refine me. Even the praise given and received are trials and tests that deepen the hearty relationship with the LORD.
How do you look at praise? Are you looking at praise as though it is deserved? What if you looked more at praise as a test of your heart and gave/received graciously, humbly, and sincerely?