Embracing Trials: Building Faith Through Suffering

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Our culture today doesn't prepare us for suffering. It doesn't teach us about suffering. Our culture deceives us and it causes us to believe that everything's going to be okay all the time. And if it's not, that, you know, it'll work out that you shouldn't have to suffer. You should have a perfect good life. The reality is Jesus said, you're going to suffer." [48:56]( | | )

2. "Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance and let endurance have its perfect result so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. So it's a perspective. He says, count it joy that he does. He's not saying that we're masochists, that we enjoy suffering. He's saying, consider what suffering is going to accomplish in you." [52:23]( | | )

3. "Suffering is like a furnace that will judge your faith in God, whether it's real or not. We probably all know people who went through some kind of a difficulty and they got mad at God and quit believing. Something happened in their life and they said, well, I just don't, you know, God didn't, why did God let that happen? I don't think God should let bad things happen." [44:36]( | | )

4. "Jesus doesn't ask us to suffer. He suffers. And then he brings us into his suffering, not to earn something, but because we already have it. He brings us into his relationship. Jesus suffered for us. He came in spite of suffering and through suffering." [47:23]( | | )

5. "The joy of Jesus, the result of the crucifixion of him suffering and dying on the cross of him, taking every sin, every vile, despicable act of men, every perversion, every horrible thing that man has done in all of history and will ever do him taking all of that on our behalf. And he did that. The joy set before him was that you and I would be present with him in eternity." [56:15]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "James says it this way, consider it all joy. My brother, and when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance and let endurance have its perfect result so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing." [50:41]( | | )

2. "Suffering shows us our limitations. It shows us that we can't solve every problem on our own. We can't fix everything the way we'd like to fix it. Often suffering will bring to surface our flaws. It can teach us humility. Trials make you empathetic towards other people. You begin to understand better what other people are going through." [56:15]( | | )

3. "You have to discard the lies of men. You have to discard the half-truths that you believe. You have to put your opinion aside and descend to, I am going to agree with God. You see, some of you are double-minded. You want Jesus, but you want him out of your business. You want Jesus, but you don't want him telling you how to live your sex life. You want Jesus, but you don't want him telling you what to do with your money. You want Jesus, but you don't want him telling you how to live." [01:08:12]( | | )

4. "If you endure, when you get through suffering, you're going to be more like Jesus than you've ever been. Endurance, as you endure the suffering, the suffering is going to bring you and perfect you. God wants you to be perfect, perfect, perfect, perfect, perfect." [52:23]( | | )

5. "You will get the wisdom you need, and the wisdom you need may be different than the wisdom that Paul needed. God is able to show you, give you the wisdom to get through your struggle." [01:04:45]( | | )

6. "Jesus told the story. He said, the one person who does what I have taught you, that obeys my commands, who does them, is like a person who's built his house on the rock. And the person who doesn't, what I've told them, is like a person who's built their house on the sand. In both of those cases, the house that's built on the rock and the house that's built on the sand, a storm comes. And the storm is great. And the house that's built on the rock stands, and the house that's built on the sand that's not built on the words and obedience to the words of Jesus, it collapses." [01:06:33]( | | )

7. "The joy of Jesus is his eternal family. And the joy that God wants to bring us into is that he's going to allow suffering because suffering is going to boil some stuff out of you and me that needs to be brought into the family of God." [56:15]( | | )

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