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God the Refiner


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Personal Testimony and Introduction
  • Expresses appreciation for a song, emphasizing the importance of having Jesus above worldly desires.
    • “I got everything. You got Jesus, you got everything.”
    • Rejects the idea of “living the dream” in a worldly sense, preferring to focus on reaching the “other side of the honor.”
      • An encounter with an acquaintance who claimed to be “living the dream” prompted reflection on priorities.
      • Acknowledges personal imperfection but emphasizes striving for salvation through Jesus Christ.
        • Salvation is achieved through being “born again by the blood of Jesus Christ.”
        • Emphasizes that the Father must call on you to go through the door.
        • Malachi 3: God the Refiner
          • The sermon is based on Malachi 3, focusing on God as a refiner.
          • Key verses: Malachi 3:2-3
            • “But who may abide the day of His coming? And who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner’s fire and like fuller’s soap.”
            • “And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.”
            • Understanding the Refiner’s Process
              • Fuller’s Soap:
                • Definition: A strong alkaline substance used to clean and whiten cloth, especially wool, in ancient times.
                • Made from harsh substances from plants and ashes to remove impurities or stains.
                • The Refiner’s Role:
                  • Heating: The refiner heats silver and gold to bring impurities to the surface.
                    • In Christian life, this is likened to God “turning up the heat,” revealing impurities.
                    • Separation: Impurities are separated, skimmed, and removed.
                      • Saved individuals must separate themselves from sin, requiring God’s help.
                      • The devil tempts with things that appear “shiny,” but one must remain steadfast in faith.
                      • Patience and Observation: The refiner carefully monitors the process to prevent damage to the metal.
                        • God is patient, dealing with individuals to ensure they are not damaged during trials.
                        • Purification: Fire refines gold and silver; God uses trials and challenges to purify His people, removing their sinful nature.
                          • God is present during trials, ensuring individuals are not alone in the “fire.”
                          • God’s Constant Presence and Faith
                            • Trust in God is essential during trials and tribulations, strengthening faith.
                            • The refining process involves God removing impurities.
                            • Recognizing Completion:
                              • A refiner knows the process is complete when they can see their reflection in the refined metal.
                              • God considers the process complete when He sees His Son (Jesus) reflected in an individual.
                              • Even during tribulations and trials, God is always present.
                              • Turning away from God requires a greater effort to return.
                                • Stepping away from God requires walking “20 miles away and 60 back to Him.”
                                • God bought individuals with a precious price, and they should not disregard His sacrifice.
                                • Personal Struggles and Reliance on God
                                  • Acknowledges the need for ongoing refinement by God to remove impurities.
                                  • Expresses a desire to maintain a “clean slate” with God, free from accumulated sin.
                                  • Shares past experiences of facing challenges and relying on God’s support.
                                    • There was a time of praying to God, asking “which devil am I going to meet tonight?”
                                    • The refiner (God) never encourages neglecting prayer, Bible reading, or church attendance.
                                    • Personal experiences of being “melded” and “burnt” by preachers, requiring repentance and forgiveness.
                                    • God’s forgiveness leads to Him seeing Himself in the individual again.
                                    • The Significance of Jesus Christ
                                      • Every mention of “Jesus Christ” and the sight of a “bloody cross” evokes a sense of gratitude for the sacrifice made.
                                      • No one but Jesus Christ could pay the debt of sin.
                                      • Expresses a desire to avoid worldly actions and sins, preferring to face consequences in this life rather than in the afterlife.
                                      • Repentance is crucial, and pride should not prevent it.
                                      • The Nature of God’s Refinement
                                        • God refines individuals like silver and gold, removing impurities.
                                        • Since being saved, there have been failures, but gratitude for God’s continued love remains.
                                        • Apostles like Peter also had to repent.
                                        • The Bible states, “Repent or perish.”
                                        • Walking away from God has consequences.
                                        • Salvation is through Jesus Christ.
                                        • Patience and Trust in God
                                          • God is faithful and patient, especially during personal struggles.
                                          • Acknowledges ongoing struggles and the need for God’s patience.
                                          • Even small sins, like anger, require repentance.
                                          • God’s patience is evident as He watches over and refines individuals.
                                          • The goal is for God to see Himself in the individual.
                                          • The Importance of Forgiveness and Trust
                                            • Before entering the church, there is a prayer to avoid bringing sin into the sacred space.
                                            • God is always present during trials, never leaving or forsaking.
                                            • Trust in God is essential, but many people fall short in this aspect.
                                            • God spoke the world into existence from nothingness (void).
                                              • Void means a plague with no life, no existence, nothing.
                                              • God can do anything in His time.
                                              • God works in the background, and His plans will come to pass.
                                              • When impurities arise, ask for forgiveness, and He will remove them.
                                              • Acknowledges personal imperfection but emphasizes knowing who holds the future (Jesus).
                                              • Repentance allows God to see Himself in the individual.
                                              • Sealed up to the day of redemption.
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