Trusting Jesus Through Life's Tests and Trials

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1. "Do you trust Jesus? And if your answer is yes, how do you know you trust Jesus? And how much do you trust Jesus? You know, this is where testing comes in. Right? We don't know until we're tested how much we know. And that's why you get tested in school. You don't know how much you've learned and whether you're eligible for the next grade until you're being tested. And you hopefully have passed the test. So testing really reveals us. And testing also points to areas in which we need to grow." [39:05] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "It is not by accident that the Bible commands us to walk by faith, not stand by faith or sit by faith. You see, faith is cultivated by walking. Walking. Faith is developed on our journey. Of course, a journey can be physical, like moving out of home. It could be emotional, like going through a painful experience. It could be intellectual, like thinking through the issue of God's sovereignty. Or a journey can be spiritual, like attending a spiritual retreat. It is really through our journeys that we will be tested." [41:13] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "There is absolutely nothing wrong with a desire to be great. Because that's how God wired us with a desire for significance. It is who or what we trust to make us great that can lead us to sin. Do you trust yourself to become great? Do you trust your intelligence, your ability, your strength, your beauty, your talent to become great? Do you trust money to become great? Do you trust your network of relationships to become great? Or do you trust God? Your trust in yourself should come in last. Your trust in God should come in first." [44:49] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Are you willing to wait for God's timing? Do you trust God to wait for Him? Do you trust God enough to wait until after marriage? For sex? Do you trust God enough to wait for His signal and affirmation to go ahead with your critical decisions? Do you trust God enough to wait for His timing to answer your prayers?" [51:33] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So let me ask you again. Do you trust Jesus? How much do you trust Jesus? Are you willing to trust him during the years of famine? Are you willing to wait upon Jesus? Do you trust God to be Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides?" [01:01:55] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "You know, God tests us. Not for him to know, because God is omniscient. He knows everything. God tests us for us to know what's on our heart so that we would know how to grow. And that is why, if you think about it, our life of faith is really made up of tests. Our life of faith is really a journey. We go from one place to another, and along the way, God tests us. He might test us by moving us around, or he might move us around because we have passed the test and we're ready for the next test." [41:13] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When we first meet Abraham in Genesis 12, you know, God just called him to leave his family of origin, his hometown. He called him to go to a place that he said, I will tell you. He didn't tell him exactly, but he said, leave. Leave where you're comfortable and I'm going to take you to a place I will tell you. And God promises that he will make Abraham into a great nation. And make his name great. And make him into a blessing to all the world. That's essentially the definition of greatness. Who doesn't want that?" [42:44] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The test of waiting is a hard test. But it is necessary if we truly want to learn to trust God. The final test I want us to think about this morning is a test of sacrifice. Towards the latter part of his life, Abraham had become very wealthy. You know, his son Isaac was finally born, and he was healthy. He lived in the land that God had promised him. And Abraham was truly, truly blessed. So God wanted Abraham to know, Abraham, do you still trust God, or do you now trust the blessings? So God tested him. You know, there will come a time in your life when God will ask you that same question as well. Do you still trust God, or do you now trust the blessings?" [57:35] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When Sandy first came to our ministry, she was this very frail, very timid, and very young girl, who spoke with a very shaky voice. Over the years, she applied three times to join our leadership development program. Twice, she was rejected, because it was clear to all that she was not ready. She needed to wait. So she waited. On her third try, we accepted her. In the early days of her training, we often saw her weeping from all the persecutions she incurred from her family, who accused her of having joined a cult, they even threatened to kidnap her to bring her back to her hometown." [59:07] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "It is the name that Abraham gave to the place where God spared Isaac and provided for Abraham. And that's because the reality is that when God asks us to make sacrifices, our sacrifices are really God's opportunity to provide for us. Isn't it true? Isn't it true? He did that for Abraham. He is doing that for Sandy. And he will do that for you and I as well. You know, Sandy today is this strong and effective leader who speaks and prays with tremendous power and authority. She led her parents to Christ and leads a growing ministry team and church." [01:01:11] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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