THE CRUCIBLE'S Fire by Matt Parker ***Excerpt***


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Christian, Inspirational
Date Published: Nov. 30, 2018

Publisher: Lucid Books


After having several children, parents often feel well-equipped to take on the challenges of another child. When Matt and Tammy Parker decided to add a child to their family, they had little idea of the blessings and struggles God had in store for them. The Crucible's Fire paints a picture of God's steadfast love through trials as he holds one family in the loving and protective crucible of his faithfulness. Readers will learn:

· The raw emotion of unexpected hardship
· How to rely on God for strength
· The beauty of God's faithfulness when it seems all hope is lost
· How to trust in God through their own dark night of the soul
· The sanctification that comes only through the refining fire of trials
· Strengthen your own trust in God's refining faithfulness as you join this family through the joys and pains of raising a special needs child.


Excerpts


The second phase of refining ore into precious metal is to place

the now broken and unrefined material into the crucible. A crucible

is a funny thing. It is designed to be heated, designed to destroy

what is undesirable within. It is permeable enough to allow heat to

pass through yet strong enough to only allow the correct amount

of heat—just enough to do its work. In it, the heat will melt away

any impurities surrounding and potentially damaging the precious

treasure the refiner seeks. The crucible is singular in purpose: expose

and remove impurity.

The crucible of God’s faithfulness does no less. Instead of a lead

pot or a ceramic cylinder, his hands hold us—broken, shattered,

bruised, impure, and full of dross. His hands shield us from the fire

that is to come but only enough to prevent our complete destruction.

He lets enough heat pass through to have its full effect on the ore.

Proverbs 17:3 says, “The crucible is for silver, and the furnace for

gold, and the Lord tests hearts.” It was as if the divine proctor said

to the class, “Study time is over. You may begin the test.”



About the Author

Matt Parker serves as a high school teacher in rural East Texas and has served as a bi-vocational minister for almost 25 years. He has recently retired from pastoral ministry to develop discipleship materials to encourage the saints and help deepen their walk with the Lord. He is married to Tammy, his high school sweetheart, and together they have four biological children, three adopted children, one granddaughter, and serve as foster parents.

Their youngest daughter, Brynna, was born with severe physical and developmental delays. Over the past decade, Matt has kept friends and family updated on her condition, progress, and their sanctification through email and his ministry blog at The Crucible's Fire.


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