Navigating Trials: The Power of Faith and Speech

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1) "He is someone who has lost all sense of self and service and duty to God. And then he has absolute loyalty that whatever is accomplished, is accomplished for God. And so he uses the term slave in that context. And it's important that we start from that place, because that's going to shape how we view trials. How we go through trials of life. Are we obedient? Do we have humility? Are we loyal? Are we using these things to get us through the trials of life?" [01:24] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "What James is saying in this passage is he wants to paint a picture of the absolute destructive power of the tongue. And he starts by saying a fire. And he talks about a forest fire. When we think about a forest fire, you think about California or the West, there's forest fires that happen there. And they start by something very small, right? Somebody throws out a cigarette or somebody has a campfire and or maybe it's just a lightning strike. It's something very, very small. And then all of a sudden you have this massive, massive destruction." [07:15] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "James is saying that our tongue can send forth pollution, bitter water. That's really at the heart of this passage, but shouldn't it send out fresh water? If we love God and we're called to love people, then our speech should be sending out fresh water, things that encourage people, give them life. We have to listen to the words we are saying, and be mature enough to take corrective action when we use harmful language. There's a big point to land on. It's not enough to recognize that sometimes we use hurtful speech." [13:15] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "James is actually testing our faith here. He's saying if you're wise, then let your behavior, your actions, and your speech reveal the wisdom of God. Then I'll show that you're a Christian. I love James. James is just as powerful as Paul. He's saying if you're a Christian, you may say things, but I'm gonna pay attention to you. I'm gonna watch you. Do your deeds match your words? I'll know if you're a Christian by that." [14:02] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Who are we to question God? We are to submit to trials, not because we understand the reasons for them, right? If we understood the trial we were going through, we'd all be on board like, oh, okay, yeah, when I go through this, this is going to happen at the end, God, it good. No, that's not why we go through trials. We go through trials because God wills them and He has a right to send them. And He has His own good reasons for sending them, period. Are you mature enough to accept that?" [31:51] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "There's a thing called Ministry of Presence where we come alongside people in trials and you don't say a word. You're just there. You're there as a friend. I'll put my arm around you. I'll sit beside you. I'll go get you food. I'll go do whatever you need. It's the Ministry of Presence. That's what happens in the very beginning. Then, feel like they have to say something. Isn't that just human? I'm amazed that they lasted seven days. I'm not sure I can last seven minutes sometimes, right?" [34:48] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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