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Praise Reveals our Hearts
The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and a man is tested by his praise.
A crucible is what you put silver in to refine it, test it’s quality…to reveal what you really have.
In the same way, in order to test, refine, and reveal the quality of the gold you have, you heat it up, you put it in the furnace, and the impurities bubble to the surface, revealing the gold.
In the same way, in order to test, refine, and reveal the quality of the gold you have, you heat it up, you put it in the furnace, and the impurities bubble to the surface, revealing the gold.
Isn’t it interesting then that the way you test a man, the way that the quality of a man’s heart is revealed is by his praise.
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What a man praises, reveals something of his heart.
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What a man praises, reveals something of his heart.
2. How a man praises, reveals something of his heart.
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And how a man receives praise from others reveals something about his heart.
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