Sifting Reveals What We Are Building With

by | Jun 17, 2026


Our adversary is devoted to his objective: to sift us as wheat is sifted. Yet the purpose of sifting is greater than the enemy’s intentions. Sifting reveals what is truly governing our hearts.

When wheat is sifted, the grain is separated from the chaff. Spiritually, seasons of pressure, disappointment, offense, delay, conflict, and uncertainty expose what we are actually building our lives upon. They reveal whether we are living from faith, surrender, and dependence upon God, or from self-reliance, pride, fear, offense, personal agendas, and our own understanding.

The moment Jesus speaks and calls us to listen and obey, the sifting begins. Our response to His voice reveals what voice has been shaping our thoughts, decisions, and actions all along. The sifting tells us what we are truly building with.

Peter believed he was stronger than he actually was. He was confident in his devotion, but the sifting exposed his self-confidence and taught him dependence upon Christ. What was hidden was brought into the light.

The purpose of sifting is not destruction but purification. God allows the shaking so that what is temporary falls away and what is genuine remains. The sifting exposes what still competes with Christ for authority in our hearts so that we can surrender it and grow into greater maturity. The question is not, “Why am I being sifted?” The question is, “What is this season revealing about the voice I have been listening to and following?”

Take a moment to identify a current pressure, disappointment, offense, delay, temptation, or relationship challenge. Ask yourself: What is this situation revealing about what is governing my heart? Am I responding from faith and surrender to Jesus, or from fear, pride, offense, self-protection, and my own understanding? Ask Jesus for help in revealing anything that still needs to be surrendered and ask Him for His Spirit empowering grace to listen to and follow His voice above every other voice. Sifting reveals where we still need His strength. The shaking exposes what remains so that Christ can become our only foundation.

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