“In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which perishes though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
1 Peter 1:6-7 (NASB)
From time to time, we need to revisit that most distressful period in our lives, because according to this scripture, that was a time of purification, that brought forth the gold in our faith. There are periods of testing in our lives, when it feels like we are walking through fires.
The furnace that tests our faith, burns away the excess dross and impurities, leaving only the purest part of our faith to remain. In the heat of the trial, we have no idea, at the time, that we are being purified and transformed like gold in a furnace.
Seven years ago, I was caring for my late husband, Stephen, and the ALS foundation assigned a nurse to check in on us once a week to oversee his care. His disease progressed so quickly that our family couldn’t believe how rapidly he was deteriorating. Each week, that nurse would order another supply or machine which was needed to help care for him at home.
Just as I became trained and familiar with one machine, she would send another one the following week or two, along with a nurse technician to train me to use it.
One machine was for breathing, one for suctioning, and another to give liquid tube feedings in the stomach. Though I was thankful to have help and supplies to care for him at home, and he never had to enter a Nursing Facility, we were both struggling to adjust to the roller coaster ride that ALS was taking us through. Most of the time, I remember feeling overwhelmed and inadequate.
I used to tell God “I don’t think I can do this, Lord,” but He always had the same three word answer, whispering to me, “Yes, you can.”
Not only did I feel inadequate for the task, but I felt like I was failing every test of virtue, often losing my patience, faith and my ability to trust God. I couldn’t see how anything good was coming out of the whole situation or what we could possibly gain spiritually during that period. I didn’t know at the time, but the fire was burning away excess dross and purifying my faith.
People assumed that because I worked in health care, I was well skilled for the task, but my job duties involved neuromonitoring skills, not the skills of a home care nurse. My work experience was useless compared to what was required of me. With each new challenge, I told God, “Lord this is beyond my skill, I cannot do this,”but the Holy Spirit seemed to keep whispering, “Yes you can.”
In spite of my grumbling, He was right. I did adjust to every machine after all, and did what I needed to do. God promised that He will never test us beyond what we can endure. Stephen passed away at home during his sleep, only a year after his initial diagnosis. God never puts us through more than we can handle, which we do by His grace. (1 Corinthians 10:13)
Peter told us to rejoice in every trial, because we are sharing in the sufferings of Christ. Jesus knows everything we are going through, because He already went through it, so we are privileged to share in the tiniest taste of what He went through.
Caregivers sometimes carry unwarranted guilt, often feeling pushed to their limit, but God knows what each person’s limit is. Peter also wrote that we shouldn’t be surprised at every fiery trial which comes upon us, as though some strange thing is happening, because each trial is purifying our faith and making us stronger.
In hindsight, I know now that the Holy Spirit was teaching me patience and perseverance. He knows our limits and is helping to purify our faith like gold, by telling us, “Yes you can.”
We will never fully understand the benefit of suffering in this life, but scripture assures us that there is a benefit. One benefit is that we can help others who go through a similar trial, but the greatest benefit of all is the praise, glory and honor that we bring to Jesus through the example of our lives.
Lord, help all who are feeling heavily burdened under a trial, to be filled with your resurrection power, knowing that , “Yes we can” do all things through Christ. Amen










