Finding Joy and Purpose in Life's Trials

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"Essentially, what I believe James is saying, what I'm saying here is, we will have trials. God uses those trials and tests to do a work in our lives to prepare us for what he has for us." [00:03:44] (12 seconds)


"James talking about and the purpose of these trials? He's speaking to believers here, right? The trials he's... The purpose of it is to, again, test our faith, strengthen our faith, and then refine and equip us for his purpose." [00:04:07] (18 seconds)


"breaks and then when it breaks you cast it aside and grab something new right that's not the type of testing he's talking about here in fact the interpretation when you look at the the meaning of this word in the Greek it means to verify the genuineness to prove something to find it proven and so the type of testing is not to break us but again to prove our faith you know we think of trials in a lot of cases as things you know whether it's physical sickness different things like that financial but some of the things we maybe don't think of that it's important to notice sometimes those trials are things like God is quiet for a season in our lives right we're seeking we we really seek that emotion that that emotional high of worship or whatever the case may be or we're ready for something and we don't feel it for a while that can be a test to see if you're gonna stay steadfast I was listening to a podcast a little while ago and he talked about seasons of obscurity I can say for me that's a that's a tough one anyone who is the type that is ready to go is saying they use me got him oh we're ready to go do big things right I'm ready to roll but there's no call there at that time that season of obscurity can be a real trial real trial that can be a real trial that can be a real trial test but it's also important to realize what James isn't talking about when he's talking about trials in this passage anyway he's not talking about hardships that you bring on yourself from repeated bad decisions you know you can't be going to the bar getting drunk waking up hungover wasting all your money and then thinking well I'm being prepared for a good work here now of course God can use those situations and he does use those situations that's not what he's talking about here you know in second Peter 2 20 it says well for what Christ did he do for you to be able to 成인� Essa 문을 a gracious thing I think that's what the type of testing and trials that James is talking about in this and they're not trials are not random and by chance occurrences they're not acts of a controlling God trying to keep you under his thumb they aren't bad luck I'm going to admit that's something that I make the mistake was saying" [00:07:19] (21 seconds)


"We don't always get to know why, and that's hard for some of us. It's hard for me. We may never know why we encounter things. Sometimes it's painful. Sometimes it's hard. Sometimes it seems wasted. What James is trying to get across to us is how to approach trials so they can have its intended effect, that let it have its full effect, is what really sticks out to me." [00:07:19]

"But if God uses trials and testing to prepare us to do His work, then these three verses in James are a significant passage for us to dwell on." [00:07:41] (13 seconds)


"i don't think he means jump for joy yippee i get to endure something hard but joy a positive attitude towards in trials knowing why it's there knowing that god has something in it for you it's not a sadistic view that you're seeking suffering to make you happy that's not what he's talking about um maybe it's boiled down to this happiness is based on our circumstances joy comes from our salvation joy is different you know it's something that we we know that the debt has been paid we know the final result we can have joy through those trials because of what we know has already been done and what he's preparing us for you know if you don't you haven't known me for real long some of you have known me probably in your mind too long um i did not until probably five years ago have a good perspective on facing trials i consider myself a pretty easygoing person but when it came to hard things trials that came up in my life i would easily flip out kind of the woe is me why me why does this always happen it seems to always derail me um i didn't have a perspective i certainly didn't have joy when it came to trials but i can tell you that getting into the word daily changed that finding gratitude having gratitude for things changed that and once i had that mindset of gratitude i was able to have a perspective and see things come along and most illustrated and for you with a lot of the details but in this last year ran for congress that was a test that was a trial let me tell you but i i can't explain the perspective i had towards it i should have run from that test i should have run from that calling and i tried don't get me wrong but we when we're able to have the perspective and this wasn't me i don't think this is the grace of god a perspective of that that knowing the outcome didn't matter i can't explain to you the joy and peace that we had through the entire process even though that was the hardest thing we've probably ever done or ever will do so that um that's been illustrated in my life now that doesn't mean i've got it figured out because i still fail on this all the time in fact just this last friday" [00:09:05] (171 seconds)


"why is it a hard time why is it that we have a hard time accepting trials and tests i believe it's because our perspective is off and a lot of the a lot of the cases self could send away you know um it's not that we have a hard time doing hard things most of us are willing to do hard things to achieve something there's a promotion at work and a boss comes to you and says hey i want you i think i want to promote you to this position but i want you to take on this task or this project it's going to be hard it's going to be really hard but i think you can do it and if you can do it you can have that promotion are we going to be pretty joyful about that opportunity to do it we're going to embrace that push through it and endure that we can do that right what about you know making the team coach says you can make varsity you come in a little bit early do some extra shots extra conditioning maybe stay late but if you do that you can work hard enough you can make the team we're willing to do that right right?" [00:12:46] (72 seconds)


"knowing his purpose knowing that god is in it and he will see you through that and it's for a purpose is much more important than knowing the outcome you might be fortunate enough fortunate enough at times for god to speak to and tell you why he's going to put you through a trial i" [00:16:08] (22 seconds)


"never heard that I don't know if any of you have that would be awesome but that's not the normal experience if you ever know the purpose of a trial you might find out after but you rarely are you gonna know ahead of it why because trials are supposed to build our faith if we know the outcome and we can weigh the suffering if we can weigh the value of it we're not going to we might not want to go into that we're not going to build faith in that you might say but come on Steve it says in the Bible that God wants to bless us if when we follow him you will want to bless us yes absolutely but have you ever considered that maybe God's blessings might come in the form of trials to prepare you to equip you for the things he has for you that are so much better than what we think" [00:16:28] (63 seconds)


"Oswald Chambers said, Faith for my deliverance is not faith in God. Faith means whether I'm visibly delivered or not." [00:30:45] (10 seconds)


"I will stick to my belief that God is love." [00:30:47] (4 seconds)


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