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Revelation 3:18

Revelation 3:18
Robert Hawker November, 4 2016 3 min read
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November, 4 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about gold tried in the fire?

The Bible refers to 'gold tried in the fire' as a metaphor for genuine faith that is more precious than worldly wealth.

In Revelation 3:18, Jesus counsels believers to buy from Him 'gold tried in the fire' symbolizing true faith that has been tested and refined. This spiritual gold represents the invaluable treasure of faith that endures trials and tribulations, akin to precious metals purged of impurities. As stated in 1 Peter 1:7, this faith is described as being 'more precious than gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire.' The faithful who possess this enduring faith enjoy the promise of God's blessings and inherit eternal riches, surpassing all earthly possessions.

Revelation 3:18, 1 Peter 1:7

How do we know that Jesus offers true riches?

We know Jesus offers true riches because He invites us to receive them freely through faith in Him.

The assurance of Jesus providing true riches comes from His divine counsel in Revelation 3:18, where He calls the believers to buy precious gold from Him without money and without price. This signifies that true spiritual wealth is accessible to all who respond to His calling through faith. As believers, we discover that our wealth is not in material possessions but in the intimate relationship with Christ, who provides for our every need and covers our spiritual nakedness with His righteousness. Hence, trusting and following Jesus leads us to inherit durable riches that cannot be diminished or lost.

Revelation 3:18, Romans 8:32

Why is faith important for Christians?

Faith is crucial for Christians as it is the means by which we receive God's grace and promises.

Faith holds paramount importance in the Christian life as it is the foundational channel through which believers receive God’s grace and all His promises. Revelation 3:18 emphasizes that to gain wealth and cover our shame, we need to respond to Jesus’ counsel and acquire faith as if it were a treasure. Such faith, described in 1 Peter 1:7 as being 'more precious than gold,' enables Christians to endure trials and cling to the hope of salvation. Moreover, the Bible affirms that 'The just shall live by faith' (Romans 1:17), indicating that faith is not just an initial act of belief but a continual, sustaining principle for Christian living that ensures our union with Christ and participation in His everlasting inheritance.

Revelation 3:18, 1 Peter 1:7, Romans 1:17

"I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eye-salve, that thou mayest see."—Rev. iii. 18.

— Revelation 3:18

My soul, take advice of thy Lord, for he is a Wonderful Counsellor, and all these blessings will be thine. He will cause thee to inherit substance, and fill all thy treasures; yea, he will give thee durable riches and righteousness. If Jesus clothe thee with the robe of his salvation, thy nakedness will be indeed covered; but no fig-leaves of thine own gathering and sewing together will do this for thee. If Jesus but anoint thine eyes with the precious anointing of his Holy Spirit, thou wilt both see and know the way to buy this tried gold. Now, pause over this sweet verse, and ask thyself, how thou shalt buy this golden treasure? What is the treasure, but faith? For the Holy Ghost calls it precious faith; "Yea, more precious than gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire," 1 Pet. i. 7. And if thy Lord, who gives thee counsel to buy, will sell this article to thee, as he sells it to all his people, "Without money and without price," it will get for thee every thing thou needest, to cover and to clothe, to give sight, and to gain substance. It will become both meat and drink; and house and home; it will keep thee from every danger; yea, and preserve thee to his heavenly kingdom. It will form a complete livelihood, for "The just live by faith;" and as to riches, there are none, properly speaking, that deserve to be called so, but "The rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom." So that if thou make this purchase, here is a title to all that God in Christ is to his people. God himself, thy Father, is thine; Christ, with all his fulness, is thine; the Holy Ghost, with all his blessed influences, is thine. The promises are all thine; all the blessings of grace are thine; and all the inheritance of glory is thine. And let Satan vent whatever rage he may, as thou art going home to thy Father's house, yet, by following the counsel of Jesus, and buying of him gold tried in the fire, by thus taking the "Shield of faith, this will quench all the fiery darts of the wicked." Precious Jesus! give me, Lord, I pray, thee, grace to follow thy counsel, and to buy of thee this gold tried in the fire, and bless both the counsel and the Wonderful Counsellor, who both counsels and inclines my soul to follow what my Lord hath said, and to enjoy in him all things which make for my present peace and everlasting happiness.

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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