Finding Joy and Strength in Tribulation

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In times of tribulation, Christians are called to exalt, not because suffering is inherently good, but because it serves a divine purpose in strengthening our faith. Tribulations are not mere inconveniences; they are profound challenges that test our faith and can cause us to question God's goodness, power, and wisdom. [00:00:06]

Paul's own experiences, as described in 2 Corinthians, illustrate that God's grace is sufficient, and His power is perfected in our weaknesses. This grace enables us to stand firm in our faith, even when human nature would lead us to despair. [00:03:40]

The Macedonians, despite their extreme affliction and deep poverty, exemplified this grace by overflowing with joy and generosity. Their story demonstrates that grace does not remove suffering but transforms it into an opportunity for abundant joy and liberality. [00:10:21]

The process of enduring tribulations proves the authenticity of our faith, dispelling fears of hypocrisy and providing assurance of our salvation. Just as steel is tempered through heating and cooling, our faith is strengthened through the trials we endure. [00:16:02]

The assurance of our faith is grounded in the experience of God's love poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit. This experiential knowledge assures us of our genuine relationship with God and His unwavering presence in our lives. [00:23:07]

Tribulation brings about perseverance. You need to know that that's a truth. We see that when he says not only this but we exalt in our tribulations knowing you hear that word don't miss that word knowing something knowing something knowing the truth creates joy. [00:14:39]

The key to rejoicing when things go very badly in your life is Grace. Now let me give you an illustration of this. The most beautiful people in the New Testament that I know of aside from Jesus Christ my Lord are the Macedonians described in 2 Corinthians 8. [00:08:33]

Grace does not produce this miracle of exulting in Tribulation magically. Wave a wand, even pray a prayer, it happens. It doesn't do it magically. Grace does it through the truth. You will know the truth, Jesus said in John 8:32, and the truth will make you free. [00:13:18]

Tribulation yields perseverance, perseverance yields a sense of I made it through, my faith made it through, I didn't break, I'm real, and therefore hope abounds. I'm a Child of God, he's made me a child of God, grace has sustained me, my faith is rich. [00:20:05]

The hope that arises from a proven Faith, an authentic faith, will not disappoint us because God gives us the experience of his love in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. I'll read it to you, verse five, hope does not disappoint. It's not ever going to disappoint. [00:22:54]

The heart can always say, but how do I know? Doesn't matter what arguments you use, the heart can always say I don't know. So what's his answer? His answer is an experience of the love of God poured out in Your Heart by the Holy Spirit. [00:24:01]

If you're a Christian, you have at least in seed form that experience. You do, you do, but I don't think it's an all or nothing experience and can be much greater than it is for most of us. So there are two obstacles to assurance, and God wants you to have Assurance. [00:24:23]

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