Thought for the Day:
I cannot see too well this morning after
yesterday’s eye treatment; but I was able to read this devotional from Os
Hillman which I thought was outstanding.
I need reminders like this sometimes.
I hope it gives you a bit of encouragement for what you are facing as
well.
Blessings,
Steve
A Fine-tuned Instrument
by Os Hillman (10/04/2014)
by Os Hillman (10/04/2014)
"...I will refine them like silver and test
them like gold. They will call on My name and I will answer them; I will say,
'They are My people,' and they will say, 'The Lord is our God.'" Zechariah 13:9
My business career has been as an owner of an
advertising agency. Over the years, I have had the privilege to work on many
different and prestigious accounts. One of those accounts was Steinway Pianos,
the maker of the world's finest pianos. Each piano has always been made from
scratch; it takes over a year to make one Steinway. The most impressive scene
as I toured the manufacturing plant was the place where the soundboard is
stretched to its maximum tolerance and allowed to sit for an extended period
until it remains in the curved design. This was done in an off-to-the-corner
part of the plant. If the wood were alive, it would be crying out for mercy.
After an extended time of stretching, the wood will
never spring back to its original state. It is permanently changed. The piano
is becoming a fine-tuned instrument. After this process takes place, the next
step requires another point of stress. It takes 11 tons of pressure on a piano
to tune it. Each step in the process moves the piano closer to a finished
product that will ultimately be played by the world's finest musicians. These
musicians desire a particular sound that only a piano like this can make.
God looks at each of us as a fine-tuned instrument.
However, we begin as rough wood that He desires to transform into gold. Tuning
us requires certain experiences that will stretch our faith, our frame, and our
very life. Sainthood springs out of suffering. If we can stand the strain of
this intense process, we will come forth as gold-as a sweet-smelling offering
to our Maker. When we are in the midst of these times, it feels like fire. It
is painful to be stretched beyond our perceived limits, but the Lord knows this
is necessary for us to become an instrument that can play a beautiful song that
others will seek after.
Let the master Craftsman have His way in your life
today. You will be pleased with the instrument He fashions.
Today God Is First (TGIF) devotional message,
Copyright by Os Hillman, Marketplace Leaders.
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