Facing Trials Like a
Blacksmith
You perhaps recall the
story
of the blacksmith who gave his heart to God. Though conscientious in his
living,
still he was not prospering materially. In fact, it seems that from the time
of
his conversion more trouble, affliction and loss were sustained than ever
before. Everything seemed to be going wrong.
One day a friend who was
not
a Christian stopped at the little gorge to talk to him. Sympathizing with
him in
some of his trials, the friend said "It seems strange to me that so much
affliction should pass over you just at the time when you have become an
earnest
Christian. Of course, I don't want to weaken your faith in God or anything
like
that. But here you are, God's help and guidance, and yet things seem to be
getting steadily worse. I can't help wondering why it
is."
The blacksmith did not
answer
immediately, and it was evident that he had thought the same question
before.
But finally, he said "You see here the raw iron which I have to make into
horse's shoes. You know what I do with it? I take a piece and heat it in the
fire until it is red, almost white with the heat. Then I hammer it
unmercifully
to shape it as I know it should be shaped. Then I plunge it into a pail of
cold
water to temper it. Then I heat it again and hammer it some more. And this I
do
until it is finished."
"But sometimes I find a
piece
of iron that won't stand up under this treatment. The heat and the hammering
and
the cold water are too much for it. I don't know why it fails in the
process,
but I know it will never make a good horse's shoe."
He pointed to a heap of
scrap
iron that was near the door of his shop. "When I get a piece that cannot
take
the shape and temper, I throw it out on the scrap heap. It will never be
good
for anything."
He went on, "I know that
God
has been holding me in the fires of affliction and I have felt His hammer
upon
me. But I don't mind, if only He can bring me to what I should be. And so,
in
all these hard things my prayer is simply this: Try me in any way you wish,
Lord, only don't throw me on the scrap heap."
He Touched Me
Shackled by a heavy burden
Beneath a load of guilt and shame
Then the hand of Jesus touched me
And now I am no longer the same
Beneath a load of guilt and shame
Then the hand of Jesus touched me
And now I am no longer the same
For He touched me, Yes He touched me
And Oh the joy that floods my soul
Something happened and now I know
He touched me and made me whole
And Oh the joy that floods my soul
Something happened and now I know
He touched me and made me whole
Oh since I met this blessed Savior
And since he cleansed and made me whole
Oh I never cease, never cease to praise Him
I'll shout it while eternity rolls
And since he cleansed and made me whole
Oh I never cease, never cease to praise Him
I'll shout it while eternity rolls
Oh He touched me, Yes He touched me
And oh the joy that floods my soul
Something happened and now I know
He touched me and made me whole
And oh the joy that floods my soul
Something happened and now I know
He touched me and made me whole
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