Sifted and Purified through afflictions

“Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been emptied from vessel to vessel . . . therefore his taste remaineth in him, and his scent is not changed.” Jeremiah 48:11

The imagery of this verse needs explaining. In wine that is settling on its remains (that which settles during fermentation), stationary and still, the upper level becomes clear; but beneath is a bitter sediment that will thick it again if shaken.

Before the days of filters, to clear the wine it was emptied carefully from one vessel to another, but however skillfully this was done some of the residues would get across. So the process must be repeated again and again to rid it of its unwelcome taste.

Moab, Israel’s natural cousins, had escaped that treatment; had not, as Israel had, been sifted and purified through afflictions, with the result, God says, that her bitter taste still clung. There is thus value in God’s discipline of us, a little today and a little more tomorrow. The goal is a savor in us, a character that meets with his approval, delights his heart.

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“Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been emptied from vessel to vessel . . . therefore his taste remaineth in him, and his scent is not changed.” Jeremiah 48:11

The imagery of this verse needs explaining. In wine that is settling on its remains (that which settles during fermentation), stationary and still, the upper level becomes clear; but beneath is a bitter sediment that will thick it again if shaken.

Before the days of filters, to clear the wine it was emptied carefully from one vessel to another, but however skillfully this was done some of the residues would get across. So the process must be repeated again and again to rid it of its unwelcome taste.

Moab, Israel’s natural cousins, had escaped that treatment; had not, as Israel had, been sifted and purified through afflictions, with the result, God says, that her bitter taste still clung. There is thus value in God’s discipline of us, a little today and a little more tomorrow. The goal is a savor in us, a character that meets with his approval, delights his heart.

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