Embracing Trials: Gifts for Growth and Wisdom

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1) "The challenge that you're facing is a gift from God to make you stronger. It's like a chemistry experiment except that God knows what's going to happen and we have to be careful that we don't say he gives me this test and he knows it's going to tempt me." [31:58] (Download)

2) "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of Lights who does not change like shifting Shadows. Even those challenges are a good and perfect gift from a loving God." [34:49] (Download)

3) "What could this year look like for you if we decided ahead of time to consider our trials a great joy and a blessing from God to strengthen us rather than looking for a new job when things get tough?" [41:28] (Download)

4) "God brought great healing and I'm here to tell you that I'm a much more gentle father, husband, and pastor today because God had me walk through that trial. That trial was a test and it's given me strength and endurance." [40:48] (Download)

5) "James says no one undergoing a trial should say I'm being tempted by God since God is not tempted by evil and he himself doesn't tempt anyone. The Temptations we experience are our natural response to those tests." [29:11] (Download)

6) "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God who gives to all generously and ungrudgingly, and it will be given to him. What an amazing promise from the god of the universe that if we ask for this wisdom, he will give it to us." [16:38] (Download)

7) "Wisdom is the proper application of knowledge. We have access to the information, but we need God to give us wisdom so that we can see these things, understand them, and apply them rightly." [20:01] (Download)

8) "The reason that you can count your challenge, your trial, your test as a great joy is because the God who gives every good and perfect gift is entrusting this trial to you." [36:03] (Download)

9) "When you face a challenge and it brings you to your knees in prayer, and you say a prayer that you would have not otherwise prayed, that challenge is already at work in you, strengthening your prayer life." [36:39] (Download)
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