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Proverbs 17:3 Meaning

A refining image appears in Proverbs 17:3: The refining pot is for silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD tests hearts (v. 3). Precious metals are purified by heat, but the human heart is examined by God Himself.

The refining pot and furnace are instruments that expose what is genuine and burn away what is impure. Solomon uses them to show that character is also revealed through testing. God does not merely look at surface presentation. He probes what lies within.

The Lord tests hearts because the inner person is what truly matters. Trials, delays, pressures, and opportunities often reveal what is hidden there. This proverb reminds us that God’s testing is not arbitrary. It is part of His way of showing what is real, purifying what must change, and exposing what cannot stand.

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