Out of the fires of refinement, come the praise of His magnificence, the brilliance of His glory, and the honor of His precious Son, Jesus Christ.

Robin Bertram
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The quote of “Out of the fires of refinement, come the praise of His magnificence, the brilliance of His glory, and the honor of His precious Son, Jesus Christ” is a great statement. The fires of refinement are great heat that comes from a primary source. In this case, the primary source is from God. The secondary sources are from the heat derived from the primary source.

For instance, if you were to rub your face with a hot stone, you would feel good because you’re getting relief from the pain in your face. The secondary sources are also feeling good because they are getting relief from their pain. So, in this case, God’s glory is out of the fire and into our minds causing us to think about His greatness and His glory.

Source: No Regrets: How Loving Deeply And Living Passionately Can Impact Your Legacy Forever

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