Finding Joy Amidst Frustration Through Trust in God

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"James says, dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of any kind come your way, come on, say this with me, consider it an opportunity for great joy. We must consider it an opportunity for joy. Now we got to stop and say, how is that possible? How is me going through difficult situations and moments an opportunity for great joy?" [00:01:04] (25 seconds)


"Frustration is a state of agitation or dissatisfaction with people's actions or God's sovereignty that arises from unmet expectations, unmet plans, or unmet desire. The disconnect comes because we, we want things a certain way, and we didn't get them our way. And whether that's from people or from God, it then causes us to be agitated, frustrated, and dissatisfied, and many of us are living in that state." [00:05:42] (38 seconds)


"Frustration often stems from relying on our own understanding, expecting things to happen on our own terms, on our own time frame, and God is trying to tell us we don't have that much power. Amen, amen, amen, amen. God is trying to teach us that if we are trying to set all the plans and the terms, we really are not trusting God, because trusting God says, Father, I'm putting all my trust in you, therefore you dictate the terms of how I go about my next steps." [00:06:24] (48 seconds)


"Many of us are frustrated because our prayers are being delayed. We call them unanswered prayers, when really God has answered and he has said, not now. And we are people who are prone to be upset. We are upset when God says, not now. We also have some personal plans, we're coming to the end of January, you wrote out a whole list of goals of things you want to do, financial, spiritual, intellectual, career, all those types of things." [00:11:04] (29 seconds)


"The best thing you want to do when you are frustrated, agitated, dissatisfied is actually to slow down and get into God's presence. And you can go to him and take, God, I'm frustrated about this. Why? Why? haven't you done this? I've been praying about this. Why hasn't this happened yet? You can go to him and be honest. He can handle it. But just be ready for his response." [00:14:20] (31 seconds)


"We have to determine that we're going to be content running the race that God has given us. And you can't run your race if you're constantly looking at everybody else. And that's what holds us back. Because if you think that what you see other people doing is a disqualifier for them, you have no idea what work God has done for you." [00:15:56] (27 seconds)


"Contentment is a learned behavior, and it's cultivated by the way we live in. And that's why I'm going to be faithful at this stage of the journey. By how much we trust God. If you truly trust God, then you will not be intimidated. So Isaiah says this, Isaiah 26, 3 says, you will keep in perfect peace all." [00:28:37] (18 seconds)


"When frustration arises, the joy of the Lord rises up in me and says, God, you're all I need. And I'm content with having you. And I'm going to rejoice in having you in my life. You know, stories told of Mary and Martha in the Bible, and you can find this in Luke chapter 10. And Jesus comes to their house for a visit." [00:29:25] (23 seconds)


"You see, you're dealing with situations, and you want God to avert the situation from your life, but don't you understand if he averts it from your life, he won't get the glory that he deserves in that situation. And so, sometimes, you got to go to it and through it, because not for you, because none of us like it when we're going through it, but when we go through it." [00:33:13] (25 seconds)


"God goes through it with us and when we come out of it, the only thing that's on our lips is not how great I am, but how great he is. That when I was ready to quit, when I was ready to give in and give up, when I reached the last of everything I could muster, God picked up and took me the rest of the way. I'm not going to be frustrated that I have to go through these situations because I know God is working out something greater than I could ever imagine." [00:33:26] (30 seconds)


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