“For our God is a consuming fire.” Hebrews 12:29
In 2025, I heard God. Not with thunder or angels or dramatic signs, just a loud but grounded conviction that settled into my spirit and refused to leave. It did not shout, it stayed. So I fasted. And I told my husband we were fasting too, because this kind of leading needed witnesses. It needed Gideon-level confirmation, dry wool drenched and drenched wool dried. No confusion. No emotional hype. No maybe it is just me. I needed to know this was God, not ambition, not adrenaline, not imagination. When the confirmation came, steady, quiet and undeniable, I obeyed. Afraid. Peaceful. Excited. Terrified. All at once.
Some days I am God fearing and demon chasing and faith filled and steady and surrendered, but on other days I am like Jonah, bald headed on a hot day under a leaf because the weight of being reshaped is not light work. The good thing is that I can tell that purification is happening.
I find peace in Malachi where scripture says God sits as a refiner of silver and does not throw the silver into the fire and walk away. He sits, He watches, He remains close because the purpose of the fire is not destruction but purification. So I have confidence in knowing that God is not burning down my life, He is burning away what cannot go where He is taking me.
I don’t have a polished testimony yet, but I can sense that something is being formed in me that comfort could never produce.
If you are in a similar place where obedience feels both peaceful and painful, I want to encourage you that the fire does not mean you missed God. The Refiner is still seated, and He has not stepped away. He is making us more like Himself, and that is always worth it.

Amen!
ReplyDeleteAmen, this this reminds me of the scripture that says he does not despise our affliction.
ReplyDeleteWalking in obedience πππ
ReplyDeleteEven in the fire God is still speaking
ReplyDeleteAmen!
ReplyDeleteFlip flop time it is! I am waiting for the full testimony. Amen
ReplyDeleteAmen and Amen, He sit, He watches, He listens, He is here even in the fire.
ReplyDeleteAmen, God who sees in Secret Will Reward You Openly
ReplyDeleteSuch an encouragement, knowing that God is with me even in the storms of life!
ReplyDeleteI find peace in Habbakuk 2:3! Thanks for sharing this
ReplyDeleteWow! A word π―
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so so good Shikoh!! Being in the furnace is never comfortable but you will come out stronger, more refined and the best version of what God has intended for you to be. And yes, He is indeed burning away what cannot go where He's taking you.
ReplyDeleteStay encouraged π