by Charles R. Swindoll
You have been distressed by various trials,
so that the proof of your faith, . . . may be found
to result in praise and glory and honor.
1 Peter 1:6-7
Trials come in various forms.
The word various comes from an interesting Greek term,
poikolos, which means "variegated" or "many colored." We
also get the term "polka dot" from it.
Trials come in a variety of forms and colors. They are
different, just as we are different. Something that would hardly affect you
might knock the slats out from under me---and vice versa. But God offers
special grace to match every shade of sorrow. . . .
This variety of trials is like different temperature
settings on God's furnace. The settings are adjusted to burn off our dross, to
temper us or soften us according to what meets our highest need.
It is in God's refining fire that the authenticity of our
faith is revealed. And the purpose of these fiery ordeals is that we may come
forth as purified gold, a shining likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.
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