Genuineness Tested

God does not test me for no reason. He is working to build my endurance and strength to overcome the trials and persecution that come with following Him. I have to embrace the tests to know that I am growing in my faith and to demonstrate my genuineness of faith.

6In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials, 7so that the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” — 1 Peter 1:6-7 (ESV)

I have for the past bit been studying the words “trial” and “tested” to understand the words and their impact on me as a follower of Christ. I find it difficult to make it through the days without being tested and as a follower of Christ, I wanted to know why all the tests if I am indeed chosen as an heir with Jesus. I got my answers.

I am not tested to challenge my faith and beat me down. I am tested to grow my faith and build me up. These tests that I experience each day are evidence that God is indeed on my side and is working to prepare me for even more to come. Jesus was tested daily to build His strength to go to the cross and die for me and all who have sinned. He was not drenched in robes and ornamentation in His time here in this world. He was no different that me in that He walked through all the worldly things just as I do.

Now, I am not Jesus and will not claim to be. I am just a man and am a follower of Christ. I am however tested to build me up as He was. I am shown the difficulty in the world and given the endurance to overcome that difficulty and proceed with the work He has for me. I follow Christ, not for the wonders of what I receive here in this world, but the wonders received when I have left this world. I need the tests to give me the strength to continue with my genuine walk with Christ and to power through all that is presented to me.

It would be easy for me to just give up and turn away from the LORD. I can avoid the tests altogether by doing so. But, then I would be the hypocrite. I would claim to be the follower of Christ for the optics of the world, and then turn from Him in the interest of satisfying the world view and to avoid the tests that come with the relationship with Christ. My faith would be superficial and not to my core. I would not be genuine and that would be the travesty. I choose to endure the tests that come with my relationship to demonstrate my genuine faith in Jesus Christ my savior.

What is the point of the tests you encounter? Are you looking to avoid them? What if you accepted them as the strength builder as they reveal your genuine faith?

Be Tested

I got to thinking this morning as I was reading and studying. Would it be possible to just not be tested all the time and be able to relax and go through this world on easy street? I know that it is hard in this world, especially as a Christian and that is where I have to ask for some easiness. I am tired and worn out at all of the testing and fighting through it all.

Well, as a Christian, that is not in the cards. I have a job to do for God and that job is hard. The tests is part of the reward. The testing that comes is building my strength so that I can continue and not give up. I need the testing to get me through. I need the testing to develop the stamina and endurance to continue through to the end where I will be rewarded.

This testing is there for all Christians and not just me. I have to remember that I am not the only one being tested in my work for the LORD. All are tested and it is in that testing that we are grown in our faith and recognized to be for the LORD.

10And let them also be tested first; then let them serve as deacons if they prove themselves blameless.” — 1 Timothy 3:10 (ESV)

I am reminded in the above verse that the deacons of the church are tested before becoming deacons. Their skin is toughened, their resolve strengthened, and there devotion to Christ is revealed through the tests that are presented to them. I tend to forget that these men are not selected at birth by the church to be deacons. They are watched and studied and reveal themselves to be mature in Christ. It is their tests and their coming out on the other side which prove them mature. It is not the wishing it to be, but the work that is put in for Christ and then they are chosen to represent the Church as a beacon for the LORD.

I want to be strong. I want to be worthy. I want to be mature. I want to be tested, not to beat me down, but to build me up.

What is your view of being tested? Are you looking for the easy path? What if you embraced the testing as the way through to strength and endurance in your relationship with the LORD?

Tested by Praise

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?

Tested, Pray, Rescued, Praise

The LORD will test me. I will pray for relief. The LORD rescues me. I will Praise Him. And again and again and again and again and again.

I know that when things are not going as I have planned or I am presented with a test/trial in life, I reach out to the LORD in prayer for relief. At the proper time, the LORD rescues me from the trial at which time I praise Him. This is a recipe for the relationship with the LORD that I must continue.

This morning I continue my study on the word “tested” and was brought to the passage in Psalm about the awesomeness of the Lord’s deeds. The passage discusses this recipe for us to follow and care for us that He gives.

10For you, O God, have tested us;

you have tried us as silver is tried.11You brought us into the net;

you laid a crushing burden on our backs;

13I will come into your house with burnt offerings;

I will perform my vows to you,

14that which my lips uttered

and my mouth promised when I was in trouble.

12you let men ride over our heads;

we went through fire and through water;

yet you have brought us out to a place of abundance.

15I will offer to you burnt offerings of fattened animals,

with the smoke of the sacrifice of rams;

I will make an offering of bulls and goats. Selah”

— Psalm 66:10-11, 13-14, 12, 15 (ESV)

I know that these verses may be out of order from a written word, but they share the recipe as I see them. First it is mentioned of the tests/trials that the LORD has brought upon us in verses 10 and 11. Next in verses 13 and 14, is the reminder that while going through the tests/trials we have made promises in our prayers to the LORD. And in verse 12 we are assured of our deliverance/rescue from the tests/trials. And finally in verse 15 we praise the LORD for the journey and deliverance/rescue.

Every day I have the opportunity to go through with this recipe. God will test me. I will then pray for deliverance from the test. God will rescue me at the right time (not to be confused with my timing request). I will then praise God for the experience and the deliverance.

By following this recipe, I am continuing my deep relationship with the LORD. He is there for us all the way from start to finish. There will be high points where I will praise Him and there will be low points where I will pray for deliverance. Following each of those points, there are tests and rescues that are fulling in the control of the LORD. I am to continue with my part, prayer and praise to experience all that the LORD has for me.

Tested, Pray, Rescued, Praise

What tests have you been led to/through by the LORD? Are you only looking at the rescue of it all? What if you saw the entire recipe and embraced it to deepen your relationship with the LORD?

Know That God Will Rescue From Trials

God knows what He is doing. I struggle with that on a day in and day out basis. I wonder just what it is God has for me as I struggle through the days and the trials presented. I am not “in the know” and that really discourages me. I know that the end result is glory in heaven and I know that God has a plan that is perfect and that I am indeed part of that plan. But, I find myself down as I encounter trial after trial.

7and if he rescued righteous Lot, greatly distressed by the sensual conduct of the wicked 8(for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard); 9then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials,” — 2 Peter 2:7-9 (ESV)

In the above passage I find that God does not abandon us. Lot was living in the debauchery ridden city of Sodom and struggled daily with all of the lawlessness that he witnessed or heard of that was the goings on. God knew the heart of the man and rescued him from the trial he was under. I have to continue each day with my study of God’s Word to find my encouragement to press on.

I am not going to find an easy path each and every day. I am going to find myself in the trials that God has presented to me. I will struggle with them and even at moments like this morning, I will be down as I work to understand them and try to get out of them. But, I have to remember that God has place me in this position for a reason and that reason is not necessarily for me to understand. I only have to know that when the time is right I will be delivered from the trial and move on to the next as I continue to do His will.

Where these trials are presented from God and He will deliver me from them, I still have work to do. I have the duty to work with what He gives me and do my part to complete the work He has given to me. I will be delivered when the time is right and then and only then will I have the relief I so want to have now. Without the trial, I would not develop the strength to carry on to the next and continue doing the work God has for me.

What trials are you experiencing in life? Are you seeing those trials as the end? What if you pressed on, knowing that God will provide the strength needed to endure and will deliver you when the times is right?

Trials Only for a Little While

I feel as though I am always being persecuted and going through trials. I feel as though I am never given a moment to just enjoy.

6In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials,” — 1 Peter 1:6 (ESV)

As Peter says here those trials are “for a little while”. I have to remember that where God will put me through trials, it is really only for a little while. I am not tested continually. I am given tests to build up my endurance and then I am given the chance to use that endurance in the completion of the work He has for me. I am then able to rejoice in the accomplishment of the work and move on to the next.

Yes, I am not really rewarded here in this world other than knowing that I have indeed done the work God has for me. And those tests seem to be coming and remaining for the long haul. But, I have to remember that this is not my final destination. I am only here in this world for a little while and only really just passing through. I have heaven waiting for me and my time in heaven will be an eternity while my time here in this world is finite and short by comparison.

Knowing that I am in this world for only the short while, the trials that come are only during my time here in this world and therefor are short. These trials are only for a little while and are building up my endurance so that I will have the strength to do Gods Work. And that work will be for the long haul in heaven. I am being prepared for the eternity of work for God.

What a revelation for me this morning. I am being prepared in my short time here in this world to enjoy my long time of eternity in heaven. I will be able to fully enjoy my eternity thanks to the trials and tests I am experiencing in this world. The short term tests are good for my long term joy.

What are you going through in this world? Are you looking at these trials as the long haul? What if you were to look at these trials as the temporary and know that the eternity with God in heaven is what you are being prepared?

Endure Trials, be Rewarded in Rest

I am in the position, as a Christian to endure trials. I am to continue with the work of the LORD through my life here in this world. Rest is not in the plan right now, although it is in the plan in due time. Once I have finished the work, there will be plenty of time for rest, and when that time comes, I will be able to do so and be rewarded as well.

9Behold, I will make those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie—behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and they will learn that I have loved you. 10Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, to try those who dwell on the earth.” — Revelation 3:9-10 (ESV)

I am enduring the trials before me today. I am working through them with the guidance of the LORD and as such, will prevail. More importantly, I will be rewarded for the work. No, maybe not rewarded in the now as would like. I will be rewarded when the work is done. I will have the opportunity to rest and as I am, God will make those else in the world have there time of suffering through trial. I will be resting and the world will come and see that I have done the work before and know that the LORD has cared for me all the while.

I know, rest once the work is done, but I finished the one thing. The work of the LORD is not just the one item we are able to scratch off the to-do list. I am not just able to go to church and then revel in the blessings of the LORD. I have more to do. I may get a moment to “catch my breath” after completing a task, and then it is back to the work to bring glory to the LORD. Once I have caught my breath I am able to draw on the strength of the LORD and proceed on to the next and complete that work as well and then on to the next and so on.

All of the work for the LORD takes time and effort and endurance that comes from the refining the LORD has put me through in the daily trials. I have to embrace the trials knowing that I am being refined and built up to make it through and on to the next. I will have plenty of time to rest when all of the work is complete.

I know that the work of the LORD seems to be never ending, but it will come to an end. And when it does, God will provide the chance for me to rest. In that rest I will be rewarded and that reward will be enough for me to recharge and take on again the next that He has for me. I will be able to see the work that was done and the trials endured. I will see the trials on those remaining. I will be recognized for being loved by God. I will be allowed to recharge in preparation for the work to come.

God loves me and rewards me for all that I have and will do. I know that the work is hard and that there is more of it than I can endure as a human. But God is preparing me daily through the trials before me. He is giving me the strength to endure and will also give me the opportunity to rest and be rewarded once the work is complete.

What trials have you endured? Are you looking for the rest in the moment and to be delivered from any more of the trials? What if you just keep working, knowing that you will be able to catch your breath and then have the strength to make it through to be rewarded and have the chance to fully rest, once the work is complete?

Trial, Why are You Surprised?

12Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.” — 1 Peter 4:12 (ESV)

Being a Christian was never billed as being easy. In fact, as you study God’s Word, you will find that it was the same for all. All of those who follow Christ are put through the ringer of trials and persecution. As early as Adam and Eve who had it all, were tempted by the evil one. Moses was denied the promised land. Joseph was sold into slavery. Paul was imprisoned.

Even as they were put through the trials, they continued with the work of Christ. They did not let the trial be the end of them. They continued to fight for the work of Christ as they were well aware of the reward they would receive in heaven. I do believe to some degree there may have been some surprise as to the level of trial or test, yet I also believe that the surprise was short lived and they moved past it quickly and on to God’s work.

For me I have been tested and continue to be so. I am no longer surprised at the trials that come my way as a result of my work of Christ. I know that I will have difficulties and have begun to understand that they are there as refinement opportunities. I am being purified so that the work is truly for Christ and not for me or some other social acceptance.

I recently read of a brother in Christ who is struggling with a loved one they are caring for. Where I pray for guidance and comfort for them in the situation, I also remind them that the trial they are experiencing should not be a surprise. Service and the work of Christ is not and was not billed as a breeze and rewarding in the immediacy. It was and is billed as the right thing to do and done as an example of Christ’s Love. To them I say, don’t be surprised and embrace the service knowing your reward is in heaven and the trial is only refining and making you stronger.

God’s Love is full. It is there always. It is meant to be shared. It is for all. I have to remember these things and not be surprised when it feels as though God’s Love is missing in the trials that are presented. These trials are by design and I have to remember that they are to be expected and embraced as the way to grow stronger in my faith and use them as the example of what right looks like in the pressing forward in the work of Christ.

What trials are you presented with on the daily? Are you surprised by those trials and wonder why? What if you embraced them and accepted them as the norm and used them to be refined and strengthened in your faith?

Trials Produce Results

Scientist conduct multiple trials as they work. Weight lifters attempt ever heavier weights to reach a maximum. God provides trials for me to purify me and my work for Him.

9And I will put this third into the fire,

and refine them as one refines silver,

and test them as gold is tested.

They will call upon my name,

and I will answer them.

I will say, ‘They are my people’;

and they will say, ‘The LORD is my God.’”

— Zechariah 13:9 (ESV)

I will be tested by God to make me stronger for Him and to continue to build my endurance.

3for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.” — James 1:3 (ESV)

With my endurance, I am able to withstand even more and more trials and tests. I am also able to overcome temptations that I encounter along the way. As I am dealing with and working through the trials as are presented by God, I am avoiding the idleness that leads to temptation through my engagement in the work of God. As I have studied and written before, it is this avoidance of idleness that keeps me away from the temptation as I will not have time for it as I am otherwise engaged.

12Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. 13Let no one say when he is tempted, ‘I am being tempted by God,’ for God cannot be tempted with evil, and he himself tempts no one.” — James 1:12-13 (ESV)

God will test me, He will not tempt me. I am here to do His work and the tests are to build me up so that I have the strength and stamina to take my part to the end and be able to hand it off to the next in line to complete their part. Yes, that sounds like the recipe for a relay race and I meant it to be. I have but my part to be concerned with. God has already set the work to be completed and completed successfully. I have to remember that I have to do my part. I am unable to complete my part if I am not prepared and that preparedness is in the endurance that comes from the tests and trials that are presented me as I do the work of God.

God’s work will be filled with tests and trials to which I am joyful to have. No, they are not easy to deal with, they are tests and trials. What they are there for, as I included earlier, is to refine me and ensure that I am indeed working for the LORD and not my own gain.

I know there is a lot of God’s Word included here in my post. I have found that it is not my words, but God’s that are important. I am writing only to give my thoughts on what God has shown. I again stress that I am no theologian and am only a sinner working to do the work God has for me. I am willing and excited to do the work and count the tests and trials as a blessing from the LORD.

What do you think about the tests and trials presented to you? Are you downtrodden with all of the challenges that comes when doing God’s work? What if you were to embrace the tests and trials as refining you to accomplish your work for God?