Testing Faith: The Sifting Process in Believers

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"Notice that the devil cannot do what God does not permit. We get this very clearly of course in the book of Job. Satan comes to God and says, 'Well, you know, the Lord says, have you seen my servant Job? There's no one like him. He is upright in all these ways.' And the devil says, 'You just wait, just give me a chance and I'll prove to you that Job is not all that you think he is.'" [00:03:58]

"God does not always cause the suffering. He does not always cause the testing. Sometimes he may, but oftentimes it's the devil. But God allows it, God permits it in order to achieve his purpose. And we say, well, you know, why does God have to test or why does he have to allow the devil to test?" [00:04:59]

"Everything needs to be tested. It's not like God doesn't know. And remember I said a moment ago that even before the devil asked for Job, God knew what the result would be. God knew what the result would be with Peter. And in fact, Jesus makes predictions and he says, when you have been restored, in other words, you're going to fall, but when you've been restored, strengthen your brethren." [00:06:56]

"We need to be tested to reveal our own hearts to ourselves, not so that we would look down on ourselves, but that we might find our strength in him, and that we might learn certain lessons in that process of struggling. And so there is a sifting coming on Simon and on, in fact, all of the disciples." [00:07:57]

"The current global challenges have intensified the sifting within the church, revealing those who are truly committed to Christ. This falling away is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy and a call for self-examination and steadfastness. The ultimate goal is to emerge from these trials purified and strengthened, ready to support and encourage one another in our walk with Christ." [00:14:09]

"God is shaking and he's testing to see what is going to stand. Same way as an earthquake tests the buildings. And we know how that in the earthquakes, the big and the bad earthquakes, it's the weak buildings that fall down. The ones that have been properly constructed are able to stand." [00:15:30]

"God is shaking and he is shaking not just the world, he's shaking the church right now. And so what is happening is that many are falling away, many churches are closing down. Now I'm not speaking about false churches. There are many, many false churches, but there are good legitimate churches, Bible teaching, Bible believing churches." [00:15:52]

"Jesus says to Peter, 'I've prayed for you.' And Jesus now ever lives to make intercession for us. And I believe that right now he is praying for you. He's praying for each one of us. And what is he praying? That your faith should not fail, that when you are tested, the faith will stand." [00:43:07]

"Recognizing our potential for failure drives us to rely on Christ. This humility is crucial for spiritual resilience, as it keeps us grounded in prayer, Scripture, and community. When I understand my weakness, I'll spend time in prayer, seeking God's help. I'll spend time in God's word, seeking his counsel." [00:48:42]

"God has made a plan for us, and his plan is the body of Christ, is the church. And we need the church. Yes, we thank God for technology, and we can have meetings on Zoom as we had for a few months at one point, and we thank God for that. But that can never replace face-to-face fellowship." [00:21:26]

"Isolation is detrimental to spiritual health. Believers are encouraged to remain in fellowship, as the church is God's design for mutual encouragement, accountability, and growth. We need to remain faithful in prayer and in reading. Simple, nothing whispering, and yet that's where it begins." [00:40:00]

"Peter is able to encourage the saints in a way that he would never have been able to do had he not denied the Lord Jesus. Because remember what he's dealing with in first Peter, he's dealing with persecution and he's saying don't fold under persecution. Who folded under persecution? Peter did." [00:46:01]

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