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Walking
past the little shop I saw a flash of light in my peripheral vision.
I turned to see where it had come from and I was fascinated to see a glassblower
at work. A very large window was
in the front of the shop so passersby could watch the process. He would
blow air into the hot glass through a long tube and then
take it in very long metal tongs. The tongs were made so that by manipulating
them in a certain way, they could clip the glass
here and there, and then mold it into the desired shape. Then the glassblower
placed the partially shaped glass into an extremely
hot oven. I could see the yellow flames leaping high as he opened the oven
door and placed the glass inside. When the fire
had accomplished its purpose and the glass was made pliable, it was withdrawn
from the fire and shaped a little more. After
that, it was promptly put back into the fire. When the firing and the molding
were complete, the piece was placed on a
shelf to cool.
As I stood there watching this process, I was thinking of the
glass as if it were me. I was thinking about how all that stretching and
bending and cutting and being placed in such a hot fire over
and over again would feel. I would not like to be in that glassblower's
hands! Then I turned to look at his display case which
was positioned so that the bright morning sun streamed straight through
it. When I observed the exquisite beauty of the
delicately crafted glass pieces that sparkled with rainbow-like colors as
they reflected the light of the golden sun, then I knew
that the end result was worth the painful process.
1 Peter 1:6-7 "In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a
little while you may
have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that
your faith, of greater worth than gold,
which perishes even though refined by fire, may be proved genuine and may
result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ
is revealed."
Zechariah 9:16 "The Lord their God will save them on that day
a s the flock of his people.
They will sparkle in his land like jewels in a crown. How attractive and
beautiful they will be!" 
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