Where There's Smoke There's FireSample

In Malachi 3:2-4, we glimpse the profound impact of God's purification and refining.
As we allow His refining touch, we become like beautiful offerings before Him. It's like the transformation of raw materials into a work of art. Our lives, once tarnished, are refined into something precious and pleasing in His sight.
Sometimes, He needs to break us to rebuild us. It's similar to reshaping clay to create a masterpiece. The breaking isn't for destruction but reconstruction, leading us towards a more purposeful existence.
Recognizing our need for His purification is vital. It's like acknowledging that we require cleansing to shine brighter. Just as metal needs purification to lose its impurities, our hearts need His touch to become truly radiant.
The beauty lies in how He takes the mess of our lives and transforms it into something remarkable. It's like a master artist turning chaos into a captivating masterpiece. His refining presence works wonders, remaking us with care and purpose.
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About this Plan

The age-old adage of “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” rings true with God’s presence: if it’s visible, the signs are present. In this 28-day reading plan, we see how God’s presence is symbolized by fire and the “smoke” that should show in our lives because of it. Note: This plan is based on the sermon series from the good people at Youth Pastor Co.
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