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Reading: Psalm 66:1-12
For the director of music. A song. A psalm.
Shout for joy to God, all the earth!
Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious.
Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds!
So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you.
All the earth bows down to you;
they sing praise to you, they sing the praises of your name.”
Come and see what God has done,
his awesome deeds for mankind!
He turned the sea into dry land,
they passed through the waters on foot—
come, let us rejoice in him.
He rules forever by his power,
his eyes watch the nations—
let not the rebellious rise up against him.
Praise our God, all peoples, let the sound of his praise be heard;
he has preserved our lives and kept our feet from slipping.
For you, God, tested us; you refined us like silver.
You brought us into prison and laid burdens on our backs.
You let people ride over our heads;
we went through fire and water,
but you brought us to a place of abundance (NIV).*

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Reflection
I can’t answer for you, but I for one did not enjoy writing tests at school. It’s not that I did poorly on tests, the exception being high school math. But let’s not go there. I haven’t used algebraic equations for the last forty years and have suffered no ill effects.
Simply put, tests are stressful. No matter how well you know the material, you can’t be sure of the outcome. Will there be a trick question? Will you experience a momentary brain burp? Have you studied the right subject matter?
Despite my aversion to tests and major exams as a student, I quite enjoyed administering them after I became a teacher. They provided so much information. They let me see into a student’s head and heart. Was learning happening behind those big brown eyes or were they only going through the motions?
But why would God test us, since He knows the outcome in advance? For you, God, tested us; you refined us like silver. God tests us to bring out the very best in us. When we are tested we discover for ourselves what lies below the surface. In the furnace of affliction God removes the dross from our lives so His glory can shine through. Only then can we properly reflect His glory.
Response: LORD God, help me appreciate the tests you bring into my life. I praise you in advance because you are working to perfect me through the hardships I face. Change me for the better. Amen.
Your Turn: How have you performed during times of testing? What have you learned during such times?
* NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, COPYRIGHT ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 BY BIBLICA
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Praise God for life’s trials and tests, in them my bonds with Him have been pulled and found secure, even in my body’s weakness I am strong with His presence and loving care. Hallelujah!
God already knows where we are on our journey to maturity, He tests us to help us realize where we are. He gives us the test and then the lesson. Why, because as Job came to realize “I have heard about you with my ears but NOW I see you.” That is what God wants us to do to see (know) Him.
Amen brother 🙏
Alan, since my open-heart, triple-valve-repair surgery, I can identify with your statement. When we are weak we can lean on God’s strength.
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Yes so true! Like Peter states in his book in the Bible. To refine us as pure gold. To the praise and glory of God. I want this and honestly don’t do well test taking at least lately. Ugh got too discouraged on my end. Thank goodness for his mercy on me and grace shown.
Yes, we can be thankful that God loves us despite our failures and shortcomings.
Amen he indeed does! What a amazing God we serve.