Faith Through Trials: Commitment and Christ's Example

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Beloved do not think it's strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you as though some strange thing happened to you but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ's sufferings that when his glory is revealed you may also be glad with exceeding joy if you are reproached for the name of Christ blessed are you for the spirit of glory and of God rests upon you on their part he has blasphemed but on your part he is glorified. [00:42:00]

For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God and if it begins with us first what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God now if the righteous one is scarcely saved where will the ungodly and the sinner appear therefore let those who suffer according to the will of God commit their souls to him in doing good as to a faithful creator. [00:77:43]

There is a sifting going on amongst those who are so-called Christians in America and in other parts of the world and there are all sorts of things that God is allowing and using for the sifting to happen and so in that process we are absolutely amazed by those who you think are believers whose hope and confidence is in the Lord Jesus Christ and in the word of God. [00:160:95]

If the righteous one is scarcely saved where will the ungodly and the sinner appear if the righteous who are the righteous clearly the righteous must be those who are born again those who are tears and I think we all understand what we mean by the tears you remember that the sower goes and he sows the wheat and the enemy comes and he sows the tares in between the wheat they look like the real thing but they are not. [00:417:59]

Our response to trials our response to persecution is absolutely crucial because that's what he's talking about and he's saying that when the persecution comes we need to see it through we need to win in that process and how do we how do we come out of that victoriously well I think that that's a that's an important question and I think the only way that we can come out victoriously is if we remain close to the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:573:20]

Let those who suffer commit their souls to him remember right at the beginning Peter quoted the Lord Jesus and he says that though he was reviled he reviled not again in other words when they said terrible stuff to him he didn't say those things back to them but he committed himself to him who judges righteously and here he's coming back to exactly the same idea commit your soul to him. [00:876:95]

There needs to be a stillness in our hearts there needs to be a surrender to God and saying Lord I it's not my fight it's your fight it's not for me to exact righteousness or judgment or vengeance or to get equal that's your problem but Lord I want to be in the right place with you I'm committing myself to you I want to be right with you being able to forgive being able not to draw carry grudges being able not to search look for vengeance being able not to be angry. [00:1020:48]

The first step is to commit myself in a real way to to hand it over to God the second thing is to do good so how do I know faith I know faith by works how do I know repentance I know repentance by works so how do I know that I have committed my soul to him in doing good or committed my soul to him I know it by doing good and doing good to those who harm us. [00:1321:03]

He is the creator he has made us he has made the universe he's made the world so he is not some weak friend you know we we we have friends who who really are good friends but they they're helpless I have a friend who's in a very very in fact I have a couple of friends who are in very difficult situations right now and I'm going to ask for prayer for a couple of them afterwards without getting into too many specifics but I feel helpless because I can't do anything to help them I can just pray for them but God is the creator he has power he has authority he can deal with things he can change things. [00:1440:79]

If your eyes are on the Lord Jesus you will be able to walk on the water not maybe physically that's another story but on the waters of storms and of trials and of difficulties you will be able to walk on those waters and they will not overwhelm you because your eyes are on Jesus you've committed your soul to him who is the faithful creator but if you take your eyes off the Lord Jesus and you begin to look at what's going on on Facebook if you start looking what's going on amongst your friends what's going on in the churches what's going on in the country you will be overwhelmed. [00:1535:44]

What changed Peter from the one who was ready to pull out his sword and chop off every head that he could find to this man who says surrender yourself to him don't react don't respond commit yourself to him who judges righteously what what what got him from there to here he witnessed the sufferings of Christ and folk we come back and here is here is the very foundation of our faith the sufferings of Christ. [00:1644:55]

When we see Jesus on the cross it must change our perspective it must change our responses it must change the way that we look at others though he was reviled he reviled not again and you remember there was that centurion who watched Jesus die and when it was all done he said this is the son of God what changed his mind witnessing the sufferings of Christ if there is bitterness in your heart towards a brother if you feel the night the right to the need to defend your faith by fighting whether in the supreme court or whether on Facebook I question whether you've witnessed the sufferings of Christ. [00:1697:76]

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