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1 | Test to.prove??? | Rom 12:2 | MIDWIFE | 243045 | ||
What does the bible mean when it says test to prove ? | ||||||
2 | Test to.prove??? | Rom 12:2 | DocTrinsograce | 243046 | ||
Hi, Midwife... Welcome to the forum! My mother was a midwife. :) Testing and proving are very related words. Testing is a standardized process by which the contents or characteristics of something is guaranteed; i.e., proven or assured. Since the earliest human history this was of particular concern relative to precious metals. When someone paid in gold, how could the seller be certain that the gold was pure? That problem troubles us all the way up to our own time. Coins, for example, were originally developed as a way to assure people that the coin was actually worth its intended value. The stamping out of the coin was a process reserved by the government, with stiff penalties for forging the coins or cutting away some of it before hand. When we talk about alcohol we speak of its "proof" which is a standardized measure of the amount of ethanol contained in a particular kind of liquor. Armour used to be tested by firing a crossbow quarrel into it to be sure it would protect the soldier who would wear it. The dent was called a proof mark. There are many other examples. Thus, in scripture, testing always reveals a person or nations true character. It is the proof visible to everyone of the quality of people or nations. A man may be strong, but if his muscles are not tested by lifting a heavy weight, we would have no proof of how strong he was. Remember, Scripture never tells us to look into our hearts to see what we are. Instead, it tells us to look at what comes out of others or ourselves to know what is inside; i.e., the fruit. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Test to.prove??? | Rom 12:2 | MIDWIFE | 243048 | ||
Where is/ was ur mum from??? Midwifery is a tough profession.... Thank you for ur insight.... I think I feel worse. Haha.... so... isnt God saying we will be tested to show ourselves proven? If so... I am afraid I fail too often. ... and yet i seek HIM 24/7, i wake up liatening to sermons, go to sleep listening to sermons, listen to Christain music all day... and yet I feel like I am not being "still" and listening....frustrated |
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4 | Test to.prove??? | Rom 12:2 | DocTrinsograce | 243049 | ||
Hi, Midwife... My mother passed away years ago. She was born in the very Northern end of Idaho. Odd thing though. Her mother and I were born in the very same room of the tiny hospital. Yes, God is saying we will be tested to show ourselves proven! Of course, God doesn't need that proof. He knows exactly what He has begun and will finish in His own, and knows them through and through. So, I can hear you say, "Then why the testing?" Good question! Indeed, the first question of the Westminster Shorter Catechism is, "What is the primary purpose of man?" Now that is a question that, depending on how you answer it, will change your life. In fact, I would say that all men everywhere answer it. Of course, most of them do not answer it rightly, according to the Word. The answer to this question Biblically is, "Man's primary purpose is to glorify God (1 Psalm 86:9; Isaiah 60:21; Romans 11:36; 1 Corinthians 6:20; 10:31; Revelation 4:11) and enjoy Him forever (Psalm 16:5-11; 73:25-28; 144:15; Isaiah 12:2; Luke 2:10; Philippians 4:4; Revelation 21:3-4)." Think for a moment: if we are to glorify God in all things (1 Corinthians 10:31) then when we fail to do so it would is sinful. So think about this: Does God not do all things to glorify Himself? We would have to say yes, He does all things to glorify Himself -- for He is holy and righteous in all things. Furthermore, we know something of His worthiness to be worshipped. But who knows His worthiness perfectly? It is He Himself. Thus it is right, proper, and holy for Him to glorify Himself. So one of the major things that demonstrates His glory to a lost world is the redemption of His sheep. To that end, Paul says that God has given us all things that are necessary (Romans 8:32). What is more, even our Savior prayed exactly for our sanctification that God would be glorified (see John 17). So testing is one of the ways that proves what God has done in the lives of His sheep. I do not say that this is the only reason, but it is one of the most essential reasons. Now, ma'am, nothing whatsoever is out of the control of God. Not the least molecule in the universe. He is perfectly wise and all knowing. He is powerful such that nothing He desires cannot be perfectly accomplished. Yes, you and I fail often. Each time we do, we cry out to our God saying, "See Father? I still need a Savior!" (2 Corinthians 10:5). Paul even says that in weakness, God's power (grace) is shown to be perfect (2 Corinthians 12:9). So keep pursuing Him, ma'am. He doesn't want you to be strong. He wants you to entirely depend on Him. Continue in His Word and in the fellowship of the saints. One last thing that might encourage you: The only people who respond the way you are responding, are His own sheep. In fact, Christ says that ONLY His sheep hear Him and follow Him (John 10:26-28). If you did not belong to Christ, you would not be concerned about bringing God glory. Lost people are reconciled to their sin and live with it very happily. Your concerns are a proof that God, who began a good work in you, will finish it (Hebrews 12:2). God is and will continue to bless you, dear sister. In Him, Doc |
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