How to Endure Trials

James 1:2
James reminds us of the reality that even in the Christian life, there are trials and temptations. He sure doesn’t spend any time asking the questions like “Why do bad things happen to good people?” He’s too practical for that. What is on his mind is helping us to see life from a different perspective. He wants us to know that if we are going to worship God even in the midst of trials, we need to be able to see the joy in their midst. Now realize, James is not saying that the trials themselves are joyful, but the results are. James uses the terminology “mature and complete, not lacking anything.” However, the Christian does not have to be a victim of his circumstance, but can have victory even in times of trials and testings. James tells us, no matter what the trials on the outside, we can experience victory through faith in Christ.
I. Consider It Pure Joy. James 1:2
James says we face trials of many kinds. There are the trials that we experience as a result of living the Christian life. In fact this is probably what James had in mind as he wrote this letter. His audience was the “twelve tribes” scattered throughout the earth...” He was addressing those believers who had been uprooted from their homes and families just because they were believers.
Consider your response to your trials. James says Count it joy when you face them. The Apostle Peter also says, “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through as if something strange were happening to you. Instead be very glad (rejoice) because these trials will make you partners with Christ in His suffering, and afterward you will have the wonderful joy of sharing his glory when it is displayed to all the world.”
II. Testing Of Your Faith Develops Perseverance. James 1:3
Our faith is tested for the purpose of increasing our faith! God tests us to bring out our best, Satan tempts to bring out our worst! Testing works for us, not against us! (1 Peter 1:7 –– the testing of your faith) - the approval of your faith –– it is genuine, proven. These trials are only to test your faith, to show that it is strong and pure. It is being tested as fire tests and purifies gold and your faith is far more precious to god than mere gold. So if your faith remains strong after being tested by fiery trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day Jesus is revealed to the whole world.
1 Peter 1:6-7a . “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith…may be proved genuine…” 2 Peter 1:7b . “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith…may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed” 2 Corinthians 1:3-7 . Trials give us the ability to comfort others in their tough times. When we can relate to someone, we can identify and are moved by their similar circumstances. The Psalmist wrote in Psalm 46, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea…”
Trials rightly used help us to mature. When we go through trials, when we trust God and obey Him, the result is patience and character. This is how we can face trials with a positive attitude –– we know what trials will do in us and for us –– that the end result will bring glory to God.
III. Perseverance Must Finish Its Work. James 1:4
God doesn’t work in us without our consent –– we must surrender our will to His! If we face trials without a surrendered will, we will remain immature infants. –– James 1:9-11 explores this truth with two classes of Christians –– the poor and the rich. God’s testing has a way of leveling us all. It is not our material resources that are going to get us through the trials of life, but our spiritual resources.
IV. If Any of You Lacks Wisdom, He Should Ask Of God. James 1:5-8
When the unexpected trials of life land on our doorstep, How are we to respond? How are to pray –– what should we ask God for? James gives the answer, pray for WISDOM. Wisdom is more than knowledge. Wisdom is using knowledge rightly. Why do we need wisdom when we are going through our trials? We need wisdom so we will not waste the opportunities God is giving us to mature. Wisdom helps us to use these circumstances for our good and God’s glory.
James tells us what to pray for –– wisdom. He also tells us how to pray –– • confidently, • specifically, • and unwaveringly in faith. There is no need for fear –– God is anxious to answer. No need to doubt –– God is faithful to His promises. Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.
When a Christian endures trials, there is compensation both now and ahead: Now –– Character, Endurance, Patience; ahead –– a Crown of Life. God doesn’t help us by removing the trials, he makes them work for our growth and maturity.
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