A heart willing to be broken and humbled by God is a heart open to Christ’s transformation.
It is a heart being prepared to receive a love so pure and sacred that it reaches beyond the individual, healing deep wounds and brokenness passed down through generations.
This agape love has the divine power to cleanse the scars left by sin and the brutality caused by Satan’s sulfur, restoring wholeness and bringing lasting peace not only to our lives but also to families and communities.
However, it doesn’t happen overnight; it takes years to accomplish, often under the misjudgment of onlookers and the alienation that comes from being misunderstood.
What’s more, it often reveals just how superficial the grand shows of religiosity perceived by the public as good—but by their own showboating are drowning in powerless words, unchanging traditions, world tours, pyrotechnics, world-renowned speakers, and fakeness—none of these reflect the true transformation happening deep within by the Spirit of God.
True refinement comes from the presence of the living God breathing new life and the genuine process of sanctification, which does not produce worldly riches but the purity of mind, spirit, and heart.
Paul tells is Romans 12:2, ‘Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Yet, the world rejects it.
And in 1 Peter 1:7, we are assured that “the tested genuineness of your faith—more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire—may be found to result in praise, glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
It’s not a presentation of worldly affairs and flair but humble submission to obedience through the suffering that sanctifies the flesh. It’s a process of surrender and obedience, giving up everything of this world—including family, property, and the ego’s agenda—to be rightly steered toward godliness.
The transformation is spectacular, yet it unfolds in a quiet, calm, and assertive manner marked by pure transparency.
In our sincere surrender to Father God’s refining process, the heart becomes a vessel of healing and redemption that transcends time, our own torture, traditions, and the pain of rejection.
It is through our willing brokenness that God’s sacred love begins to flow freely, washing away the deep-rooted wounds and generational damage caused by sin, trauma, and brutality.
This love doesn’t just perform on the surface; the healing reaches into the very core of our being, restoring what was lost and setting us free from the chains of the past.
As one who has yielded fully, we become instruments of His grace, carrying a light that shines through the darkness, bringing hope and restoration to ourselves and those around us.
This is what Scripture means when it says,
“I will give back to you what the enemy has stolen, and the cankerworm has eaten” (Joel 2:25).
The sanctification is a pure, undefiled healing of the soul and heart—a transformation of a broken mind into God’s own instrument for His will.
This is the new life born out of total surrender so that we become His vessels, fully surrendered to His purpose.
There is no name-it—claim-it rhetoric or ‘I declare’ that can replace the process of pure sanctification, which takes years to develop fully in Christ.
It hurts so badly, but it’s necessary to carry out the will and plans of Adonai when we have been called and set aside for His purpose.
What was seen by carnal eyes as laziness or accused as sin is a sanctification so uncommon in the present age that it is rarely seen outside of Scripture. —This reveals to onlookers that many trusted names in today’s churches were speaking out of their own lack of discernment and relationship with God, and for this, they will be accountable to God—because we have forgiven.
The LORD, instructs us:
Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: ‘It is mine to avenge; I will repay,’ says the Lord.” (Romans 12:19)
Meanwhile, in order to see the biblical beauty from ashes, the old house has to be burnt down in the fire.
If you can just imagine your literal body being set on fire, the pain as the flesh peels off in the open air, exposing the bone with no protection except the protection of God—it’s painful.
It’s so painful that over time the death of the old body leads us to become numb because the ego’s old agendas are destroyed. Many of the characteristics we once thought were ours unfold to reveal they were survival mechanisms—even in the good works done for God. We face our own shadow and learn through Christ to embrace what was truly designed by God for our good, while the rest is destroyed. This part of the process is where many find themselves most uncomfortable because, in the silence, we can sometimes fall back into trying to do work just to stay busy. Yet, it is this numbing part of the journey that is the most significant, preparing the way for what God will truly reveal. But there is no other way.
As someone who has walked this ten-year path, with Christ. Set apart from the rest of the world I can affirm with certainty that Jesus is truly the way, the truth, and the life—and without Him, this conversion is impossible.
Sadly, many in the church judge too soon. I’ve even been guilty myself early on at times.
Many church-attending people judge the process in others Christ chooses before its time, while their leaders ‘declare’ it on world tours and from their castles—places bought by the people’s tithes and a twisted understanding of first fruits.— In such a skillful manner, the people are bamboozled, not realizing the true cost of being burned in the fire of God to be refined and sanctified, a price they themselves have not paid.
And the people condemn just like their leaders, and this is not peace—it is putrid to the Lord’s nostrils. It is time to repent and to walk the narrow road of purification.
To make matters worse, those who refuse to repent and be transformed cause more suffering and pain to a fully submitted follower of Christ who is being prepared for pure service to Adonai—no shows or showboating, no titles or fame, but faith forged in the fire of suffering and pain.
But Adonai is using it for Christ’s glory, so we go through the motions of anger, sadness, mistreatment, embarrassment, and a myriad of other confusions with Yeshua until what remains after the heat of injustice burns off all ungodliness and pride.
Only Jesus can perform such supernatural physical blessings, and it doesn’t cost a penny—only a life totally submitted to God, placing Jesus first before anything else, including comfort, self, money, family, fame, and any relationships.
Truly placing God above all.
Scripture never lies.
“As gold is tested in the fire, so the Lord tests the hearts.” (Proverbs 17:3)
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” (James 1:2-3)
Father God’s wild ones are those not yoked to the world’s ideas or systems designed to control His people and uphold the wealth and status of a people meant to live humbly.
We are the unsaddled, yet bridled by God, following Christ’s lead into unknown territories—far from what we once called home—and hanging onto the hem of His garment, and accountable, seeking Jesus Christ every day in the smallest of details, and without shame to admit we are weak without Him and need Jesus to do what we cannot.
We trust in His process and timing. —
Christ’s transformation speaks for itself, and Yeshua receives all the glory. —as it’s meant to be.
How great is our God!
Forgiven and forgiving, in Father’s love and truth,
Sister Christine 🛡️
Christine Beach ©️

