Faithful Service and Resilient Joy in Trials

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"Trials are a reality for every single one of us on this side of heaven, and I'll be the first to tell you I wish they weren't. Like, my goodness, I wish life was like an all-inclusive resort in Cancun, but it ain't. It is filled with hard things, with trials, with challenges. How many of you would even say, man, there's been a trial in the last six to 12 months that I just didn't think I was gonna make it through? I wasn't sure that I would make it to the other side of that. There were moments where I was gonna throw my hands up and say, God, I'm done. Like, I'm done with this." [00:36:13]

"And I want a faith. And I want you to have a faith that's like a self-sealing fuel tank in a war. That says, hey, even though I'm under fire, I'm going to make it safely back to home. That you and I, as followers of Jesus, are going to go through warfare. We're going to go through trials. We're going to go through challenges. But the question is, will your faith make it all the way? Or will you have an explosion in the midst of a trial that leads to wreckage and death? I want a faith that makes it all the way." [00:39:34]

"I pray that you would sense the good news of an eternal God given to us in his always true word. And it would be like the wind of the spirit of God on your back. I mean, how many of us could use some encouragement today? My goodness, I know I could. And so let's look to the word. We're going to. Rewind to verse 3. And then we're going to walk through. Hey, how do you and I fireproof our faith? How do we have a fireproof faith?" [00:40:27]

"If you and I are going to fireproof our faith. If we're going to make it through the trials of life. There's two things we need to do and two things we need to know. Two things we need to do and two things we need to know. And the first is rejoice. And if you're walking through a trial right now, you might be a little bit like me and go, well, that doesn't sound too easy. I'm not walking through a season with sin. Sick kids just going, oh, God, you're so good." [00:42:22]

"Our rejoicing is not in the trial itself. It is through the trial in the eternal God. Last week we talked about verses 3 through 5. And we talked about how our joy often is a roller coaster if it's anchored in God's temporary blessings. It parallels our circumstances. But if our joy is anchored in the eternal blessings of God. Then we can safely make. It to the end. Our joy won't be rocked by our circumstances. He's saying in this you rejoice." [00:43:34]

"How can we rejoice in trials? He says, Peter says to the people, he says, listen, even though you haven't seen him, you love him. Believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory. I would imagine you know some people that love each other. Hopefully you know some people that love each other. And there just tends to be joy around them. I think about our young adults. God, from the very beginning of our church, has given us a crew of young adults that I just thank him for often." [00:46:16]

"Man, when you're walking through a trial, there's two things you need to do. You need to rejoice in the Lord. You need to be on the lookout for glory. I would imagine we could fill this room for hours with stories of how glory is broken in in the midst of the trial. Last week on Zoom at 6 .30 and 8 p .m., we gathered as a church family and just shared stories of glory. How God moved over the 21 days of fasting and prayer." [00:55:19]

"If you and I are going to have a fireproof faith, we need to know that trials are coming, that our souls will be sifted through fire. If necessary, you have been grieved by various trials so that the tested genuineness of your faith, more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, may be found a result. In praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ." [01:00:15]

"We grieve knowing that our souls are being sifted through fire, but for a moment and here, verse 9, obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls. We need to do two things. We need to rejoice and we need to be on the lookout for glory. We need to know two things. We need to know that trials are coming and we need to know the end of the story. The end of the story. Obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your soul." [01:04:56]

"There might not be clarity on how he's winning in the moment in our temporary trials, but there is great clarity on his eternal victory over sin and death. If I can walk through a trial knowing, hey, my soul, my soul is secure in God. That my eternal life has been rescued by That when Jesus Christ died on the cross, was buried in the ground and rose from the dead, I can place my faith in him and be saved." [01:04:56]

"God, we say thank you so much for your word. We say thank you that we can rejoice in trials because our hope is in you and not in the alleviation of our circumstances. God, we thank you that you and your kindness saw fit to purify our faith. That you might prove its genuineness through trial. God, we thank you. We thank you that the end of the story is we get to see Jesus." [01:07:06]

"God, thank you so much for the gift it is to gather, to be with you, to worship you, to feel your presence with us. Lord, would we follow you this week with all our hearts and all our minds and all our strength. Your glory and our joy in Jesus' name. Amen." [01:22:07]

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