DIVINE TESTING
By Bishop Tony Taylor
What is Divine Testing?
Divine
testing (to be tested by God), is something that all believers will go
through. It is good for us for many reasons. It can bring humility or
prove of our faith or even help our spiritual development. Gods testing
can take on many forms and be as simple as obeying his directions and
commands or as intense as facing a great challenge. What ever form it
takes, gods testing will bring us to truth and change.
What we know about divine testing is critical to ho we
go through it. We must know that sometimes when God is testing us we may
not always understand his ways, we must trust God to tell us what we need
to know, when we need to know it. As Romans
11:33 tells us Gods action
are beyond mans understanding. And Revelation
15:3 also tells us that we can
trust what ever God does to be just and true. When we have this knowledge
in our heart we can then embrace testing and have peaceful faith in Gods
action even if his way is nothing like ours. God doesnt plan to hurt
us. It will be all right! Isaiah
55:8 "...my ways are far beyond anything you can
imagine" (NLT).
We must not confuse the testing of God with
temptation to do wrong things. This calls to mind the scripture in James
1:13 "...no one wants to do wrong should say God is tempting me."
(NLT)
We need to remember that evil desire remaining uncheck with us will
entices and lure us, this type of tempting will led to sin not the
building of our spiritual man. Let us have a clear understanding,
resisting sinful urges is right, but it is not Gods method of testing. Romans
8:12-13 tells us that through
the power of the Holy Spirit we are able and must turn away from the
sinful nature and its evils ways. While God does not use this tempting
as testing, when we do resist the lure of evils desires and kill mortify
the deed of the flesh, we should rejoice over having the victory. WE ARE
BLESSED when resist and stand in
victory.
Romans
8:28 "
God causes everything to work together
for the good of those who love God" (NLT)
God can use many
methods to test us, it all revolves around what he is testing with in us.
Notice in the book of 2
Kings 3:6-20, when God tested
the kings and their armies, he was testing their Faith and the
method he chose fit his purpose. He did it by commanding them to do what
seemed like useless work, "Make
this valley full of ditches"
(KJV) and that they would get
water which the prophet called a "light
thing" for God to do. The
Prophet also told them that would give them the victory over their enemy.
We know God can bring water without men digging ditches, he gave Moses and
the Israelites water from a rock. In this verse see God is testing them
and they obeyed God, that obedient response is want matters. If you wonder
why, notice by verse 24, after the water came, they went on to win the
battle over their enemy. They not only won the battle, they chased the
enemy nation into their own land beating them all the way. Wow! Now look
at verse 10 and you can see why testing was needed. Some had given up the
faith that God would bring them the victory in the upcoming battle.
Through this we can see how testing can build us, in this case it restored
and increased their faith, The lack of water was the stumbling block of
the king of Israels faith, and through their obedience God provided all
the water they needed (Divine Supply). With faith renewed they went on to
battle and won. There many ways divine testing can come upon us here are
just a few:
- God commands us to make great sacrifice. Genesis
22:1 (Abraham)
- Giving people the freedom to
chose. 1kings
3:5
- Giving a very difficult thing to
do. John
6:5
- Divine delays. Psalms
69:3
(In summary: The testing of God can be through circumstances you enter
into or through direct instructions he gives to you.)
"Remember how the Lord your God led you through the wilderness for
forty years, humbling you and testing you to prove your character, and
find out whether or not you would really obey his
commands." Deuteronomy 8:2 (NLT)
"So you should realize that Just as a parent disciplines a child,
the Lord your God disciplines you to help you"
Deuteronomy 8:5 (NLT)
Why is Testing Good?
Deuteronomy
8 chapter - Lead into testing because
We
have already shed some light why testing is needed, now will look a little
closer at the question. One way of seeing the benefit of testing is to
look at its
results:
( Truth, Growth and Experience )
We know
from the scripture in that God knows everything (Psalm
147:5), including the very
thoughts of our minds and intents of our hearts. But be it by choice or
not, we are not always aware of what may be in our own hearts. This doesnt
mean we dont know ourselves at all, but sometime there is more in our
hearts that we need to face. In some cases what we think we know about
ourselves isnt exactly correct, we will share more on facing the truth
in our hearts in the next section of this study. Testing can reveal to us
what God sees in us. Testing can also be Gods way of preparing us for
what is ahead of us and making sure that we can stand through the enemies
attack. We must know the truth about our hearts and be prepared to remain
standing on the word, if we plan to serve God completely and lead
successful lives. Deuteronomy
8:1-5 tells us important things
about testing:
- Truth / Prove our character God humbles us, revealing what
we really have on the inside, not what we think we have.
- Growth / Discipline as our Father he wants to correct us and
make us, preparing us for his will and to remain faithful to him
even after the blessings flow; testing is one of his ways to get
this done.
- Experience / Find out what we have inside and what we dont
have in side must me established, demonstrated to God and us.
When we experience the success of the word in our lives, we are
better able to continue in the word, when we face the next attack.
Experience is a teacher!
EXPERIENCE &
GROWTH
Standing through
the storm
In 2 Timothy
3:11-12 Paul shares his
experience of facing attacks. He was faced with intense persecution and
affliction, but note he said "I endured" and then Paul wrote, "the
Lord delivered me."
(KJV). When we serve God and
stand on his promise we will be attack by the enemy. God wants his people
to be ready and able to stay in place on his word no matter what form the
enemy attacks in. Testing can be a part of Gods building us
Mathew 13:21 "
persecution because they believe the word."
(NLT)
Malachi 3:3 "
he shall sit as a refiner and a purifier of
silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi , and purge them as gold and
silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in
righteousness."
The Enemies
Attack / Testing
Let us remember, because of our
relationship to God and efforts to build the Gods kingdom , the enemy
attacks us and bring great test and storms our way also. While this
testing is the satans handy work. Divine testing will help prepare us
to face the enemy and stand in authority. Again the bible reminds us in Romans
8:28 That all things work
together for us when we love God. We can also expect to come out this
testing all the stronger, and better prepared for what ever comes next. An
examples of this testing is when bad things happening to us and around us,
when we are doing all we can serve God as he wills.
Ephesians 6:11,13 "
stand
firm against all the strategies and tricks of the devil." (NLT)
People
Can Cause or Worsen A Test
we
can put ourselves in to the wilderness of testing when God says go one and
we go our own path. Since Gods way is holy it stands to reason that mans
own way is evil and will lead to death. (Proverb
16:25) The word of God in Proverbs
12:15 says "The
way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto
counsel is wise."
- Important When we pass
through a test we develop a greater trust for Gods word, we move to
New and Higher Levels.
Finding
Out How Far Your Faith Will Take You (works)
In Genesis
22:1-3 Abraham stands on God
word through incredible divine testing, and God proves him. God, whose
only begotten son was sacrificed on the cross, places a very difficult
test on Abraham, asking him to sacrifice Isaacs, his son.
As stated earlier, God sometimes makes a demand of us
that is very hard to do. The test put on Abraham was not the point, but
Abrahams reaction was. Abraham demonstrated his faith. He didnt look
for a loophole in Gods request, to use as a way to keep his son alive.
How did he demonstrate the faith in his heart ? "Abraham
assumed that if Isaac died, God was able to raise him back to life
again". Hebrew 11:19 (NLT)
- Gave a good report of God He didnt turn on God and
question Gods love or his promise. He believed in Gods
ability to take him through.
- Kept by the Word He held on to Gods promise to him, the
storm couldnt make him let go of his solid foundation.
Abraham past the test and the faith God saw in his heart was now
demonstrated and Abraham and Isaac could see Gods work in Abraham.
Abraham was ready for the next level
TRUTH
Truth
in the Heart
Proverbs 15:11 "
Death and destruction are known by the Lord,
How much more does he know the human heart!" (NLT)
Psalms 51:6 sheds light on why
we must be humbled and proven before God. The verse tells us that God
desires that truth from the heart of men, this is the only way he can
begin to teach us and change us. We must bear all to him, we must tell him
our heart secrets. Sometime we need our hearts revealed to us so that we
can express it. The desire to see good in ourselves can cause us to
rationalize our actions and decisions. We do this by attributing what we
consider to be acceptable reasons to the things we say and do. This why
sometimes we are wrong but not seeing it. Thank God that he loves us and
helps us see the truth, even if it sometimes requires testing.
Note :
Proverbs 12:19 "Truth stands the test of time
"(KJV)
In Luke
11:14-17 the people ask Jesus a
question with their lips but have a different thought in their hearts, and
Jesus knows it and calls them on it. This shows us that Gods deals with
the heart / the humble heart, and words from the lips only do not
accomplishing anything. 1 Peter 5:5-6 says it
like this "God sets himself against the proud, but he show favor to
the humble." Wow! Did you hear that he shows favor to the humble? Our
honesty with God about the secrets in our hearts will bring on
blessings.
Isaiah
29:13 points out what happens
when we resist Gods efforts to keep us humble:
-These people say they are mine. They honor me with their lips, but with
their hearts they are far away.
-Their worship of amounts to nothing1more
than human laws learned by rote. (Rote means empty memorization)
As John
8:32 states ". The truth will set you free" (NLT)
even truth about our hearts. Facing our secrets and bearing them before
God as we accept his life-changing word amounts to living in freedom. The
enemy has no dark secrets to use for building strongholds in our lives. We
are free from pretense. We able to go before the throne of Grace, and
truly get help in a time of need. Humbling is not easy and we need Gods
help to do it, which can mean some testing, but the out come will take us
closer to Jesus. |