Finding Joy and Growth in Life's Trials

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- "Trials are not a welcome addition to life because they by definition make things harder and I don't know about you but I like things comfortable not harder." [20:13] ( | | )

- "Trials are unpredictable... I didn't see those deer coming. They were just right outside of my view until I'm almost there." [19:30] ( | | )

- "Trials are there to give something to you... you cannot have perseverance without trials and friend if without perseverance you will struggle with everything in life including success." [29:42] ( | | )

- "As a follower of Jesus you and I get to be governed by Insider information... we worship a God who is always powerful and our God is at work in everything including in Trials." [27:02] ( | | )

- "This is Trials... what God does he takes and takes that same bar of Steel is made more valuable by being cut to its proper size pass through one Blast Furnace after another again and again hammered and beaten and pounded and finished and Polished until it's finished not lacking in anything." [35:14] ( | | )

- "We cannot let our circumstances shape how we view God; we must let our God shape how we view our circumstances." [28:20] ( | | )

- "Yet believers choose joy to govern our thoughts when we encounter them... it's not a sense of feeling Joy, it's that I let Joy govern my thoughts about it." [24:54] ( | | )

- "James knew Jesus better than just about anybody ever has... yet we find here in James chapter 1 that he is surrendered to the lordship of Jesus again he's gone from being a skeptic to being someone surrendered." [10:58] ( | | )

- "Trials are unavoidable... even the Bible's Heroes face Trials of many kinds... even Jesus Matthew 8 and Luke 9 show us that Jesus had no place to lay his head talk about trials." [17:36] ( | | )

- "Consider it pure joy my brothers and sisters whenever you face Trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance." [26:16] ( | | )

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