Gal. 5:16-26, (16,
18, 25); Prov. 17:3; 27:21
SUBJECT:
Power for Purity
THEME:
Like a refiner purifying gold, God uses a furnace to refine and improve the
quality of believers’ faith, character and service. We must maintain a yielded,
cooperative, and participating attitude to come forth as the finest gold. Remember
this truth: “The price of spiritual power is purity of heart.”
RELEVANCE:
God not only removes the impurities from our lives and character, but he
endeavors to refine and improve our lives in pursuit of the likeness to Jesus Christ.
While he certainly subtracts the wickedness and sin, he also installs holy
fruit and habits instead. The imagery of a furnace appears frightening, but it
is important for us to understand how intensely God desires to develop the image of
Christ in each of us. His fire will edify and purge the believer’s heart and
habits; He will lead us into more effective series of positive changes
resulting in purity and usefulness.
INTRODUCTION:
Refining is
the process of reducing the impurities in a substance. You can't turn crude oil into gasoline
without first refining it.
... Refining can also mean the act of making something
more efficient, such as a business process, or clear, such as an idea or
argument. (Vocabulary.com) Often the Lord uses the metaphor of refining to
point to his gracious and transformative work in the believers heart, character,
and behaviors.
Proverbs 27:21, As the fining pot for silver, and the
furnace for gold; So is a man to his praise.[a]
Proverbs 17:3, The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace
for gold: But the Lord trieth the hearts.[b]
Precious metals are separated (extracted), purified, and
concentrated through the refining process. As a result refined metals are more
precious and valuable than raw ore. Many believers have emerged from the furnace
of affliction more beautiful, refined and more useful to God than before.
Spiritual refining involves divine and human activities. The
believer is to refine his praise to the Lord, and the Lord will test the hearts
of believers to refine our character. Note the phrase in both passages, “the
furnace for gold.” Yes, the furnace is for purifying and refining gold. Gold is
one of the most valuable metals on the planet; refining is for improving that
which is valuable and precious. The refining involves removing the impurities
AND concentrating the valuable metal for higher usages and purposes. This is
precisely the Lord’s express purpose in Malachi 3:2-3, which says,
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 fullers’ 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,
Likewise, the Lord still undertakes to refine our character,
clarify our purpose, raise us to higher endeavors, and use us in more meaningful
ways and services for his glory.
Psalm 12:6, The
words of the Lord are pure words: as
silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
It is God's ambition and hopefully our desire to refine and improve the quality of our faith, character and service unto the Lord. Though we are tried seven times in a furnace, our hope is to come forth as gold. Is this desire in your heart? Do you yearn to be more like the Lord Jesus? Really...do you want this?
The Spirit’s Refining Fire—Cultivating Christ-Likeness
in God’s Furnace (Gal. 5:22-23).
The Spirit’s Fire Refines our Faith in God, Increases our Value to
Others, Improves the Quality of our Character, and Heightens our usefulness in
God’s Service. By developing the fruit of the Spirit in our lives, the Holy Spirit transforms the quality of our Christian experience by adding tremendous value.
Gal. 5:22, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 23 Meekness,
temperance: against such there is no law.[d]
The more the Spirit fills and controls our minds and hearts the more this fruit will be evident in our character, expressions and ministry. It is vital for us to understand that bearing fruit is a supernatural production wrought by God's Spirit.
Dr. W. MacDonald agrees and comments on this passage saying,
Dr. W. MacDonald agrees and comments on this passage saying,
It is significant that the apostle distinguishes between the works of the flesh, and the fruit of the Spirit. Works are produced by human energy. Fruit is grown as a branch abides in the vine (John 15:5). They differ as a factory and a garden differ. Note that fruit is singular, not plural. The Holy Spirit produces one kind of fruit, that is, Christlikeness. All the virtues now listed describe the life of the child of God. Dr. C. I. Scofield has pointed out that every one of them is foreign to the soil of the human heart.[e]
Concerning
the dynamics of the “fruit of the Spirit,” and
how this fruit is produced Dr. D. K. Campbell writes,
It is important to observe that the fruit here described is not produced by a believer, but by the Holy Spirit working through a Christian who is in vital union with Christ (cf. John 15:1–8). The word “fruit” is singular, indicating that these qualities constitute a unity, all of which should be found in a believer who lives under the control of the Spirit. In an ultimate sense this “fruit” is simply the life of Christ lived out in a Christian. It also points to the method whereby Christ is formed in a believer (cf. 2 Cor. 3:18; Phil. 1:21).[f]
Again this is not merely people learning more, acquiring new skills, or broadening their experience. While these developmental strategies are employed, the outcomes are utterly dependent upon the Holy Spirit. This is God shaping Christ-likeness (character) in you and me. Yes, we all have some kind of character whether good or bad, but this is the choice jewel of all character development--to be conformed to the image of God's precious Son! What an extraordinary honor for us!
One more foundational observation is necessary at this point, and it can be grasped in Galatians 5:5. This passage testifies to the fact that there is an inter-dependence between the Spirit of God and the believer to produce righteousness in us. Note thoughtfully what the Apostle Paul writes in Galatians 5:5, "For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith."[g]
One more foundational observation is necessary at this point, and it can be grasped in Galatians 5:5. This passage testifies to the fact that there is an inter-dependence between the Spirit of God and the believer to produce righteousness in us. Note thoughtfully what the Apostle Paul writes in Galatians 5:5, "For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith."[g]
Don't miss his emphasis..."for we through the Spirit"! This is the vital relationship highlighting a collaborative exchange between us and the Lord. The word “wait” refers to looking
and eagerly anticipating a virtuous and honorable lifestyle—the constant
practice of righteousness. Ultimately, this is glorification, but immediately
it refers to sanctification. Because of the indwelling Holy Spirit, an attitude
of intense yearning and an eager waiting for holiness resides in us. Such a
godly and holy lifestyle can be constantly produced in our lives by the Holy
Spirit as we trust him for it and yield our entire being to Him. While this is
not sinless perfection, it is an active desire for living free of sinful
practices and being drenched with the power of God unto continuing holy
expression. This desire—this passion for godliness—this longing and dependence
upon the Spirit for right-ness—is evidence of holy refining fire within! Are you on fire for God? Does a holy passion for right-ness abide in you? Is it consuming you?
1.
One Purpose
of the Holy Spirit’s Indwelling is to Refine Believers and Cultivate
Christ-like Character within us.
A.
To Produce the Fruit of the Spirit—Christ-like Character. The beautiful fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith meekness, and temperance, and this
is our character (Gal 5:22-23). God refines by His Spirit.
B.
To Take Great Care in Developing Holy Character. We must actually and actively add to our faith, virtue,
knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity (2Pet. 1:5-8). God commands
us to give all diligence to add to our faith! That is throw yourself into it. Please
do not confuse this with fleshly or carnal human strength or effort! We have an
obligation to cooperate with the Spirit to cultivate higher quality in our
character. Character develops through our decisions and the deliberate
development of holy habits.
C.
God aims to
produce fine gold in you and me! Job 23:10, But he
knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come
forth as gold.
D.
Choose a Spirit-filled
Life to be truly Fruitful and Refined deep within.
E.
Walk daily in the
Spirit’s Power and Grace—by faith depend on Him to Produce the Fruit of the
Spirit in your experience (Gal. 5:16, 22, 23).
F.
Relationally, such
believers are gracious, pleasant, well-adjusted, capable, and great to be around
and to work with.
2.
God has
Specific Processes and a Clear Purpose for Refining Believers.
A.
God
uses the Process of Persecution to Refine us (1Pet. 1:7).
B.
God
uses the Process of Intense Trails (often in series) to Refine Us (Js. 1:2-8).
C.
God
uses the Process of Corrective Judgments to Refine us (Isa.
1:25; 48:10; Jer. 9:7; Zech. 13:9; Mal. 3:2, 3).
D.
God
uses the Process of Heart Examinations to Refine us (Jdg.
7:4 (Gideon’s men); Pss. 17:3b; 26:2b; 66:10).
E.
Trust
the Lord to Choose the Best Processes for you and Cooperate with Him fully.
F.
Such
believers can be greatly used of the Lord for special ministry and service in a
broken and hurting world.
G.
God’s
purpose in refinement is Christ-likeness (Rom. 8:28-29;
2Cor. 3:18; Phil. 1:22).
3.
But, Commitment and Cooperation with
The Refining Process are My Responsibility.
A. Aspire
to be a Faithful and Useful Servant of God by giving Careful Adherence to God’s
Word (2Tim. 2:15-23).
B. Engender
a Habit of Regular Self-Examination and make Changes that align your Life with
God’s Will. Psalm 119:9, Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his
way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
C. Surrender to the Spirit to Produce His
Graceful Fruit in your Experience (Gal. 5:22-23).
D. Throw yourself into Developing Real Christian
Character (2Pet. 1:5-8).
- Refining
Fire Will Involve Afflictions and Trials, But It Will Also Bring Eternal
Glory.
A.
2 Cor. 4:17, For our light affliction,
which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding
and eternal weight of glory
B.
God will be with you through the night seasons!
C. The Refiner’s Fire—As she watched
the silversmith, he held a piece of silver over the fire and let it heat up. He
explained that in refining silver, one needed to hold the silver in the middle
of the fire where the flames were hottest as to burn away all the impurities.
The woman thought about God holding us in such a hot spot; then she thought again
about the verse that says: “He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.”
(Malachi 3:3) She asked the silversmith if it was true that he had to sit there
in front of the fire the whole time the silver was being refined. The man
answered that yes, he not only had to sit there holding the silver, but he had
to keep his eyes on the silver the entire time it was in the fire. If the
silver was left a moment too long in the flames, it would be destroyed. The
woman was silent for a moment. Then she asked the silversmith, ‘How do you know
when the silver is fully refined?’ He smiled at her and answered, ‘Oh, that’s
easy — when I see my image in it.’
5.
The
Refining of Believers Requires Fire (Testing, Persecutions, Corrective
Judgments, Self-Examinations, and the Ministry of the Spirit).
A. Isa. 1:25, And I will turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy dross, and take
away all thy tin:
B. Fire—or Intense
Temperature—is used to Melt and Purify Metals (1 Pet.1:6-9). This image was applied to God's people (1 Pet. 4:12-19) repeatedly! (Read also about the comfort God affords in 2Cor. 1:3-7).
C. Watch out for Resentment
and Anger! Guard against resenting the
Lord’s authority or refuse to become angry with the Lord because of the
challenges he uses in your experiences. Do not allow yourself to doubt his
wisdom, love, or power. Resist the need or desire to control your circumstances;
yield control to the Lord and trust his love and efforts to be for your good.
D. God works to
Cleanse Believers of All the Father deems Impure. The Holy Spirit literally burns sin out of us so that we
won’t burn in our sinful desires. Recall what Paul wrote in Romans 8:10-11, And if Christ be in you, the body is dead
because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness. [11] But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus
from the dead dwell in you, he that
raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his
Spirit that dwelleth in you.
E. The result of the
Spirit’s Influence is Spiritual Refinement and Power.
1.Reduced impurities in the heart, mind, spirit, and soul.
2.Enhanced skills, sharper vision, proven strategies, and advanced
leadership skills.
3.Refined and free from coarse, unsuitable, or immoral
characteristics!
4.Refined spiritually in manners, lifestyle,
and speech.
5.Polished for special, unique, and delicate areas of
service! (Mal. 3:3)
Conclusion:
Like a refiner purifying gold, God uses a furnace to refine
and improve the quality of believers’ faith, character and service. We must
maintain a yielded, cooperative, and participating attitude to come forth as
the finest gold.
Romans 12:1, says, I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,
that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God,
which is your reasonable service.
Isn’t it time to present ourselves to God once and for all?
He obviously has great plans for us, but are you willing to be refined in His
furnace? There are many in line to get a title, a position, to have some power
or authority…. There is no want for people who want recognition for their
involvement and volunteering…. The question before us is, are you ready to
change for the better by the fire of God’s Spirit? Is there a burning passion in
you to truly become more like Jesus?
Perhaps our need is still more along the lines of cleansing
and purging? Will you pray with the Psalmist?
Psalm 139:23, says, Search me, O God, and know my
heart: try me, and know my thoughts:
Psalm 51:10, says, Create in me a clean heart, O
God; and renew a right spirit within
me.
Can God show you where you are from His perspective? Will
you submit to His thorough examinations? Is there a cry in you to be recreated
deep within…to have a clean heart? Do you yearn for personal revival?
Remember this truth: “The price of spiritual power is
a purity of heart.” Ask God to reveal anything that might hinder His
flow of power in your life.
- Do
I treasure deceptive and misleading goals, sinful-worldly pleasures,
Christ-dishonoring habits, ugly pride, myself or my friends?
- Have
I fully submitted to the authority of my Lord expressed in the Bible by
refusing conformity to this world while choosing the transforming power of
a spiritually renewed mind (Romans 12:1, 2)?
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King James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
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[b] The Holy Bible:
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Authorized Version., Pr 17:3). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
[c] The Holy Bible: King
James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
Authorized Version., Mal 3:2–3). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
[d] The Holy Bible:
King James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
Authorized Version., Ga 5:22–23). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
[e]
MacDonald, W. (1995). Believer’s Bible
Commentary: Old and New Testaments. (A. Farstad, Ed.) (p. 1894).
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
[g] The Holy Bible:
King James Version. (2009). (Electronic Edition of the 1900
Authorized Version., Ga 5:5). Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.