“The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and
the Lord tests hearts.”
If for some reason you needed to melt gold
at home, you could actually do it with an acetylene torch, assuming you have
the right sort of container to melt gold in. Gold becomes liquid at around 1,943°F
(1,064°C). Once you’ve tried melting gold, silver is comparatively easy, melting
between 1,640 and 1,762°F (893-961°C).
The process by which precious metals are refined and purified is intense. Going from solid to liquid can’t be much fun
either. If we are to learn anything from the first two clauses of this verse,
it is that our Father does not bring us to the place of crisis trivially, nor
does he do it in order to leave us as he found us.