Seeing the Goldsmith's face (Qtr 3 - Week 4: 23 July)

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Seeing the Goldsmith's face (Qtr 3 - Week 4: 23 July)

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Key text: “But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord” (2 Corinthians 3:18, NKJV).

Amy Carmichael took a group of children to a traditional goldsmith in India. In the middle of a charcoal fire was a curved roof tile. On the tile was a mixture of salt, tamarind fruit, and brick dust. Embedded in this mixture was gold. As the fire devoured the mixture, the gold became purer. The goldsmith took the gold out with tongs and, if it was not pure enough, he replaced it in the fire with a new mixture. But each time the gold was replaced, the heat was increased. The group asked, “How do you know when the gold is purified?” He replied, “When I can see my face in it.”—Amy Carmichael, Learning of God (Fort Washington, PA: Christian Literature Crusade, 1989), p. 50.

God is seeking to purify us, to refine us like gold, to transform us into His image. That’s an astonishing goal, and it seems even more astonishing that a Christlike character is developed in us only as we pass through life’s crucibles.

Thought question: What role does suffering have in the purifying process? How do we understand all this in the context of the great controversy?

Seeing the Goldsmith's face (Qtr 3 - Week 4: 23 July) Part1
Seeing the Goldsmith's face (Qtr 3 - Week 4: 23 July) Part2

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