Series | The God Kind of Life
Scripture | James 1:2-3, “2 Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many
kinds, 3 because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.”
Lesson 22 | Trials=Joy
Say what!? How in the world are we to consider facing
various trials and hardships “pure joy?”
Either James is playing a cruel joke on us or he is living in
fairy-tale-land playing “make believe,” right?
I know that is how many people view the above verses, thus something
must be missing from our understanding if we are to consider it pure joy when
we face various trials. As a result, the
key to understanding the joy in trials is found in verse three where James
writes, “the testing of your faith develops perseverance.”
Therefore, we are
not rejoicing in the trial itself, we are rejoicing in the outcome of the trial. For example, if your child turns their back
on God after you have raised them in the “fear and admonition of the Lord,” you
don’t rejoice and say, “I’m so happy right now because my child has turned away
from God. This trial is absolutely pure
joy!” God forbid. But rather, you are to rejoice and say, “I
praise God for this trial and count it as pure joy because I know my faith will
get stronger through this and my perseverance will increase to see this trial
through to the end!”
In other words,
every trial you face is producing a deeper faith and perseverance in your
life. This faith and perseverance will
result in great blessings in this life and the eternal life to come. Therefore, don’t allow discouragement and
depression to come when you face various trials as if God is not in
control. But rather, rejoice and trust
that God is allowing you to go through this time of testing to increase your
faith and perseverance.
You will make it
through the trial stronger then when you started!
Reflection | What are some trials you’re facing today?
Action | (1) Think about two trials you’re facing today. (2) Now rejoice for the promised outcome you will have when the trial passes. (3) Lastly, trust God that He is with you and that He will bring you through whatever you’re facing.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Genesis 44:1-45:28, Matthew 14:13-36, Psalm 18:37-50, & Proverbs 4:11-13. Click here to read online.
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