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Sifted in a Sieve

4 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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God’s declaration in Amos 9:9 that He will sift His people “as grain is sifted in a sieve” teaches a hard but necessary truth: the Christian life necessarily involves shaking, breaking, and tribulation, not as punishment but as purification, so that the chaff may be separated from the wheat. Scripture consistently affirms this principle through much tribulation we enter the Kingdom, and God removes what can be shaken so that what cannot be shaken may remain. Yet bound up with this severe process is a profound promise: not a single grain will be lost. God’s sifting guarantees pain and disruption, but never ultimate loss; what He removes is only what must go, and what remains is preserved by His sovereign care. Thus, the trials of history and of personal life are not meaningless cruelties but God’s wise and purposeful work, yielding gain rather than ruin for those who trust Him.

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