Sermon Illustrations
Waiting Is Part of God's Refining Process
In smelting and forging, the cooling process is as important as the heating. Metallurgists have discovered that changes occur in the metal itself during the cool-down period. If the cool-down is too fast, it can cause microscopic cracks in the metal that will inevitably lead to fatigue and ultimately to disaster.
To insure that the cooling process aids in strengthening, the metal is typically placed in a quenching bath. Then, when the right temperature is reached, it's dropped into a constant-temperature bath until it attains uniform temperature throughout. Next, it's allowed to cool slowly in the air until it reaches room temperature. This waiting is essential to insure the metal's structural uniform strength to accomplish its end use.
We, too, go through cool-down periods. In those times the Great Refiner strives to build into our lives the qualities that will fit us for effectiveness in the ultimate use he has in mind. Waiting becomes an inescapable segment of the process. It's essential that you and I understand that God is every bit as interested in the process he takes us through as in the product he's forming us into.