Saturday, January 21, 2017

Refine: Five Minute Friday

This week's Five Minute Friday linkup is like every week. We write with a timer and publish our rough draft as a final offering. We then link up and comment on the person before us. Every time, I am blessed and encouraged by what others write on the same word. Sometimes it's a rhyme, sometimes it's free-form poetry, sometimes it's a beautiful anecdote, and sometimes it's a raw, vulnerable snapshot of life in its fullest.
The community is faith-based and we bond over one word a week. Join us, won't you? Here's Kate's link.

This week's word?

Refine.

Go!

For many of us, the thought of refining does not conjure up comfort. And in seasons of refining, it's dually unpleasant. Not only are you being held in fire hotter than you can physically stand, (You are a molten puddle instead of a solid object) but you are also seeing impurities float to the surface before they're removed.

Not many things are uglier than your own sins that you'd just as rather not face. Yet, God has bigger dreams for us than we can fathom. The sign of full refining is that the silver is so clean and clear that the refiner can see His own reflection in the metal. That analogy, or metaphor? Not wasted on us word-lovers.

Can people see Jesus reflected in me? What needs to be refined and removed so that it's not about Tammy anymore?

Today is January 21. I have been through a MONTH of refining and recovering and more refining and more recovering. My heart has been broken twice and my blood pressure has been from Mount Everest to the Dead Sea and back, I think.

And yet, I am being allowed to see that it's not about me and it never has been.

We miss so often the point of refining. It's so that GOD can be GLORIFIED. What credit is it to God if we're perfect humans preaching the gospel to imperfect sinners? None.
But, if He saves imperfect humans and they spread that hope and good news to other imperfect humans? And we're redeemed but not fully perfected and we constantly need Him and mistakes are proof we are trying? And He's all about that grace, that grace...
(sorry. I abhor that pop song but my mind wandered for a second)

And, time's up.

And the end of the story? I am in a job that refines you constantly and challenges you, and I was sent an encourager who reassured me "You're doing great!" And another encourager that said she had the same experience in a challenge that I'd had and she was just as surprised. God is allowing me to be edified in the midst of this. He brought me to this to bring me through this, and it is for His credit and glory that I should pray even harder and embrace the fact that I'm enough of a threat to the enemy that he's sending attacks my way.

God is Good.
Amen.

-Tammy
(p.s. please include your linkup number or URL in your comment so I can be sure to find your post as well!)

12 comments:

  1. Hello Tammy. I'm visiting from Five Minute Friday and have enjoyed reading your post. It's encouraging to remember the end result and that the reason we go through the refining process is to more clearly reflect God's glory! Thanks for sharing today.

    My post can be found at http://simplyflourishinghome.com/refine/

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    1. I'm also sorry it's been such a tough month, but happy for you that you are seeing the greater purpose in the midst of your difficulties. :)

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    2. K. Ann, thank you. I look forward to reading your post as well.
      As I grow older, I like to think I'm growing wiser and seeing the purpose of pain as a teacher, not just a negative experience.
      Love,
      Tammy

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  2. What a tough month you have had :( so sorry to hear that things have been difficult, stressful and emotional for you :( I love that you always choose to see the beauty and brightness and to seek life even when it hurts. So encouraging to read your words, hang in there - really hoping that it will get better for you xx

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    1. Emma,
      oh I'm so thankful for fellowship with you! :) Thank you for the encouragement. As I stated a couple of posts ago, my "one word" this year is Courage.
      Not an easy word, but I'm not bearing it alone. So so thankful for you!
      Love,
      Tammy

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  3. Tammy, I'm so sorry that your month has continued rough - I will keep praying for you.

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    1. Andrew,
      ha! My month being considered "rough" next to you is like dew compared to a flash flood, but I do thank you for the sympathy.
      And especially for the prayers. I really believe the battle I'm facing is not my own, but I'm being trusted to fight in it (and often doubting that calling). I will not back down but I sure do get overwhelmed at times.
      :) Knowing you are one of the team cheering me on makes it easier. I really appreciate your support.
      Love,
      Tammy

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  4. Hi, Tammy, I'm sorry you've been through such a tough season! Hopefully, the writing helps to clarify the grace for yourself. I think Jesus is proud of your perseverance and your self-awareness. Keep going. He's got this. For reals.

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    1. Christina,
      I love the way you worded this. "writing helps to clarify the grace". I do tend to think out loud. Often I won't know how I feel until I type or write it out. That doesn't necessarily make a great writer, but I do write from my heart.
      Thank you for your wisdom and encouragement. I am so grateful to be connected to you!
      Love,
      Tammy

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  5. Such a great post, friend! How quickly I tend to forget that it's NOT ALL ABOUT ME. It's about glorifying God. And sometimes in order for Him to shine clearly through my life, He has to refine me, and scrape off the dross in my life.

    I'm saying a prayer for you today, my friend. Continue to be that yielded vessel for Him to use greatly. I'm so thankful for you and your shining witness of Jesus in your life!

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  6. Oh, Tammy! I'm praying that you continue to feel encouraged during your refining process. I love the picture you paint of our sins rising to the surface--because sins are nothing more than impurities that we cling to and it's only in the melting, refining process that we are given freedom.

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  7. Tammy, praying for you. I've missed you friend!

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