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DIAMONDS
“Diamonds
Are Created
Fifty Miles
Below The
Surface Of The
Earth.”
I
read the
headline and
cringed.
Imagine
the pressure.
Imagine the
darkness.
Imagine the
isolation.
Imagine the
distance from
anyone who
would ever
appreciate the
grueling
process or
even discover
that they were
there. And all
the while, the
refining goes
on
interminably
until an
outside force
declares
“That’s
enough” and
the release
and retrieval
of the stones
begins.
The
master
craftsman cuts
away the
impurities and
imperfections
and begins the
arduous
process of
faceting, so
that at every
possible
angle, light
is reflected.
The final
polish
produces a
diamond as
nearly perfect
as any jewel
on earth and
certainly more
universally
loved than any
other.
And
so it is with
Christians.
Those who
suffer the
greatest
pressure, the
most agonizing
trials, the
severest
losses, the
most
mind-numbing
isolation and
the most
debilitating
infirmities,
are being
carefully
formed in that
unbearably
lonely terrain
by the One who
Himself crafts
His saints,
His diamonds,
the darlings
of His care.
Corrie
Ten Boon,
whose family
hid the Jews
from
encroaching
Nazis, was one
of these
diamonds. When
her so-called
treason was
discovered by
the Nazis,
Corrie and her
sister were
incarcerated
in a prison
camp where
Corrie’s
sister died as
a result of
injuries
inflicted by
Nazi prison
guards.
Corrie’s
account, which
was later made
into a major
motion
picture,
reveals the
loneliness,
isolation,
suffering,
pressure and
darkness of a
diamond-in-the-making.
Her
submission,
her faith and
trust in
Almighty God,
her
willingness to
have the dross
repeatedly cut
away from her
life,
permitted her
to finally
emerge as a
diamond ready
for the final
faceting and
polishing. We
who are still
in the process
admire and
emulate her.
The
Apostle Paul,
a devoted
follower of
Christ, was
not spared.
His beatings,
his
loneliness,
his
incarcerations,
his
vilification,
his suffering,
his prolonged
illness, his
isolation, all
became part of
the faceting
process which
shaped him
into a model
for Christian
behavior for
all time.
God
never promised
not to give us
more than we
think we can
endure;
indeed, His
children have
more often
than not been
subjected to
pain and
suffering way
beyond their
endurance. But
there is
comfort in
knowing these
words:
Never
doubt me,
please
don't
fret,
I’ve
never left
My
children
yet.
Remember,
child,
that you
can rest
And trust
in me to
do
what’s
best.
My
reasons
seem
obscure to
you,
But there
are things
that I
must do
To make
you,
child,
more like
My Son,
And only
I’ll
know when
that’s
done.
I’ll
see you
through; I
know the
way
Will seem
so hard,
but this
I’ll
say:
Your very
soul is
safe with
Me
For now
and for
eternity.
The
Master
Craftsman,
with a painful
but loving
chisel, is
busy at work.
And we can
trust not only
His timeless
skill, but His
flawless,
finished
product.
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