Finding Joy and Growth Through Life's Trials

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Gratitude produces joy. You can choose to be thankful even though this thing is happening to you. There's always something to be thankful for. Stop complaining, telling that to myself, and go, all right, what can I genuinely be thankful for right now?" [43:26]( | | )

2. "The joy is a byproduct of having confidence in God working in your life. Choose faith in the moment, it's called hope, that God is doing something through this even though it stinks. And the harder the trial, the more God is doing." [44:58]( | | )

3. "You literally get to choose whatever attitude you bring to any situation. The power is in your hands. You can choose to be real positive. You can choose to go, you know what, this sucks, but I'm going to embrace it. And I'm going to make the most of it." [46:23]( | | )

4. "A good example of basic joy is after you've the satisfaction of completing a project. Like you worked hard on a project and then do you ever mow the grass? You know, I do a lot of work with my mind and I talk all the time, but so when I do physical projects, I just love it." [25:56]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Every time you walk through a trial, you grow a little bit more like Christ. And so, you grow in maturity every time you go through a trial if you embrace it. If you complain and avoid it and kind of get drugged through it, you're not going to grow as much." [34:04]( | | )

2. "Pressure produces Christ-like character. And so, we have to walk through it. We have to choose to embrace it. We have to choose joy to experience the growth. We can't just say, God, take this away." [34:04]( | | )

3. "Let's pray that God uses this trial to wake you up, to make you more spiritually focused. Let's pray God uses this trial to help you see what you can learn through it. Those don't sound like fun prayers, but those are the prayers that grow us." [35:33]( | | )

4. "The pain we suffer here does not compare to the future glory is what Paul says. The momentary afflictions do not compare, even though they feel like the most worst pain ever, do not compare to what is coming." [38:59]( | | )

5. "James is giving you an instruction that is real. It's not just positive thinking. It's rooted in reality, eternal reality. And Jesus modeled it for us, for the joy set before us. going to be able to be in a right relationship with God." [48:08]( | | )

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