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This week we are in John 17.
My understanding of gold prospecting was shaped by television. I learned that in prospecting, excitable, bearded fellows like Yosemite Sam from Looney Tunes, or Yukon Cornelius from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer run around seeking their fortune with pickaxes. Now that I’m an adult, I know better. In the modern world, the excitable bearded fellows use metal detectors.
When gold is extracted from the earth it is mixed with impurities such as minerals that reduce its quality and usefulness. For gold to be purified, the internet tells me that it must go through a refining process involving combinations of heat, chemical treatment, and filtering. It sounds like an intense process.
Like impure gold, our hearts need some work as well. Jesus prayed the following:
Sanctify them by the truth; Your word is truth. As You sent Me into the world, I also have sent them into the world. I sanctify Myself for them, so they also may be sanctified by the truth. (John 17:17-19 HCSB)
Our hearts are sanctified and purified by God’s Word.
For the word of God is living and effective and sharper than any double-edged sword, penetrating as far as the separation of soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It is able to judge the ideas and thoughts of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12 HCSB)
It sounds like an intense process.
But we don’t have to figure it out alone. The Bible teaches us that Jesus isn’t standing in the distance waiting for us to complete this lifelong sanctification process; He goes through the process with us. He doesn’t shun us until we achieve some threshold of refinement; He shows us how it’s done.
He is the Word and was with God in the beginning, and He’s with us at every one of our beginnings. He’s there refining through our many victories and failures. And speaking for myself, there’s a lot of impurity that needs to be heated and continuously filtered. And every time I turn around there are more impurities that I too easily let infiltrate.
The Word of God is living and effective, sharper than any sword, and I need to let Him do His work.
By Mark Stuart
Mark is the husband of Laura, father of Shelby and Jacob (Bailey), and grandfather of Charley.
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