Beloved congregation, today we delve into the heart of our faith, confronting the inevitability of trials and the transformative power they hold. Trials, as we've learned, are an unavoidable aspect of life. James, under divine inspiration, does not say 'if' but 'when' we face trials, indicating their certainty. We are all in one of three stages: in a trial, approaching one, or emerging from one. This shared experience should foster grace among us, for no one is exempt from trials, not even the heroes of the Bible like Noah, Daniel, or even Jesus and Paul.
Trials are also unpredictable, akin to the varied colors revealed through a prism. They come in many forms and sizes, often catching us off guard, as I experienced with the deer on the road. Yet, it is in their unpredictability that we find the opportunity for growth.
Moreover, trials are inherently uncomfortable. They disrupt our comfort and challenge us to face hardships we would rather avoid. But it is precisely in this discomfort that we are called to consider it pure joy. This joy is not an emotion but a governing force, a decision to let joy preside over our thoughts during trials.
We are reminded that trials are not meant to take from us but to give. They bestow upon us the gift of perseverance, which is essential for navigating all aspects of life, including success. Trials, much like the process of transforming steel into something of greater value, are designed to refine us, to make us complete and lacking in nothing.
In the face of trials, we must be governed by our knowledge of God, not by our feelings or circumstances. We worship a God who is always at work, even in our trials, shaping our character and faith. It is this knowledge that should govern our response to trials, allowing us to be joyful not because of the trials themselves, but because of the work God is doing within us.
As we conclude, we are called to action. Those among us facing trials are invited to come forward for prayer, to be supported by our brothers and sisters in Christ. We stand together, governed by the joy of the Lord, trusting in His work in our lives.
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