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Proverbs 17 – Refined by fire

Good day everyone and welcome to another day of blogging through the book of Proverbs 😊

Today we look at chapter 17 and I’ll be focusing on verse 3 😊

Just as gold and silver are refined in the fire, God uses the tests and trials of life to purify our hearts. Our struggles are like the refining fire—painful, yet purposeful—because the Lord uses them to strengthen and purify us. This reminds me of 1 Peter 1:7:

Through every trial, our faith is being tested, refined, and proven genuine. By the time we come out on the other side, we emerge purified, with stronger faith, deeper dependence on God, and greater trust in His plans.

Jeremiah 18:3–6 gives us another picture—that of the potter and clay. God is the potter, and we are the clay in His hands. When He finds flaws in us, He does not discard us; instead, He reshapes and remolds us into vessels that reflect His purpose and likeness:

Whatever challenge you may be facing right now, remember this: it is not wasted. God is using it for His glory and to shape you into a vessel He can use. He promises never to give you more than you can bear according to 1Cor 10:13:

So, don’t give up. Surrender your struggles to God and allow Him to use them as a refiner’s fire—to purify you, strengthen you, and mold you into His likeness. Nothing is wasted in God’s hands. He will turn it all for your good.

I’ll close with these words from James:

Take a moment to reflect: What trial are you currently walking through, and how might God be using it to refine you? Share your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear your journey.

Thanks for joining me today 😊 and if this post encouraged you, share it with someone else who might need the reminder that nothing is wasted with God. Together, let’s keep trusting Him through the fire.

Proverbs 15 – Want to see God’s glory?

Good day everyone and welcome to another day of blogging through the book of Proverbs 😊

Today we look at chapter 15 and I’ll be focusing on verses 31-33

These verses carry such powerful truth. To accept constructive criticism is to embrace wisdom. How do you personally respond to correction? We can either receive it and grow, or reject it and remain in foolishness. Correction should not be seen as rejection, but as an opportunity to mature in character and in our walk with God.

Verse 32 reminds us that refusing correction reveals an unwillingness to grow. Revelation and wisdom are not found in prideful resistance, but in humble acceptance of truth. When we receive correction, our understanding deepens, and our ability to reflect and make wiser choices increases.

Verse 33 is it for me 😊. The true source of revelation and knowledge begins with surrender to God. Surrender is the starting point of wisdom. It means yielding our whole being to Him—relinquishing control and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our lives. Without surrender, there is pride; and pride keeps us from experiencing the fullness of God’s presence.

The latter part of verse 33 tells us we cannot expect to encounter God’s glory without sincere humility. Humility is the posture that attracts His presence. To live surrendered is to declare with our lives, “God, I need You.” Only then can His Spirit freely work in us and lead us into truth.

Today, let’s make the choice to fully surrender. Yield our plans, desires, and will to God. Trust that He knows what is best and will guide us into the path of life. True wisdom and lasting transformation are found in Him alone.

Thanks for joining me on this journey. 

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