Navigating Life's Tests: Wisdom in Prosperity and Adversity

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True wisdom is not about worldly sophistication but about understanding human nature and oneself through everyday experiences. Like Miss Marple, we can gain profound insights by observing and learning from our immediate surroundings. [00:04:08]

There are two particular fairly common experiences, two particular situations that happen with a certain amount of regularity, and that when you're in either of those two situations, you are in a moment of great spiritual danger and a moment of great spiritual opportunity. [00:04:22]

There is nothing more spiritually dangerous than to be succeeding. There's nothing more spiritually dangerous than to be suffering. There's nothing more spiritually dangerous than prosperity and than adversity because those two experiences bring out stuff in your heart that you did not know was there. [00:08:30]

Prosperity and suffering, adversity, success, and suffering, prosperity, adversity both jump you to the bottom of your heart, and you will see stuff that you never thought was there. And what are you going to do about it? That is what will make you either more of a wise person or more of a fool. [00:10:15]

If you are a wise, unselfish person, prosperity will make you more wise and unselfish, but if you are a foolish, selfish person, the worst thing that can happen to you is that you get all your dreams coming true. The worst thing that can happen to you is success. [00:12:22]

Adversity shows, reveals the foundations of your life. It reveals who you are. If you are already moving in the direction of foolishness and selfishness, it's going to make it far worse. It'll reveal you for what you are, but the way you know that you're wise person is you can take suffering. [00:13:52]

Adversity will show you the idols of your heart. It will scream them at you, and you can either admit what's happening or else you can, like most people, just deny that that's what's going on, refuse to see the ordinate suffering and the inordinate suffering that come from normal kinds of suffering. [00:27:00]

You have to humble yourself out of the spiritual danger of success, but you have to affirm yourself out of the spiritual danger of suffering with the gospel. You have to, when you're in success, it's a spiritually dangerous situation. You have to humble yourself with the gospel in order to become wise. [00:30:44]

The gospel is that I am wicked and yet loved. I'm not saved because I'm a good person. I'm saved because of what Jesus has done. I'm not saved because of my record. I'm saved because of his record, which means that right now I am very flawed and I'm very messed up in many ways. [00:32:39]

You have to humble yourself in the spiritual danger of success in order to become wise, but on the other hand, you have to affirm yourself in the spiritual danger of adversity in order to become wise. [00:34:05]

If you create through faith in Jesus Christ a love relationship with God, God arranges your suffering so that it's disciplined. Do you hear me? He said you're going to have suffering, but he's going to arrange the suffering so that nothing comes into your life except that which is for you. [00:37:40]

Jesus was the one son who didn't need punishment or discipline, did he? He was perfect, so he didn't need discipline, and he didn't sin, so he didn't need punishment, but he took our punishment, the punishment we deserve, so you can know that whatever comes into your life is only loving fatherly discipline. [00:41:18]

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