James 1:3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.
James 1:4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
These two verses help explain why we an count it all joy when we fall into various trials and difficulties. The first thing in these verses, is what we are to know, and the second thing, is what we are to do. So, knowing and doing are both mentioned here. And, they both help us understand why we “can count it all joy” when we fall into a trial.
So, first of all, “Knowing”.......that is, the Lord wants us to know what He intends through the trial that we may be going through. A trial is a test or proving of our faith, and through the testing process, the trial will produce endurance, or patience in our lives, the ability to persevere under and in difficult situations. ( By the way, the proving of our faith, is not for God to know if we have faith as it were, but rather the proving/testing of our faith is for us to know and be aware of )
Sometimes a trial will be with a person, or persons, and sometimes it can be with a circumstance(s), and sometimes, it can be with both people(s) and circumstances.
Regardless of which it is, the same goal is in mind from the Lord. He wants to make you more patient and able to endure. So, a trial is designed to give us more patience. Trials make us able to endure.
Secondly, “Doing”.....or as it’s stated in verse 4, “but let patience etc, etc...” The letting, is what we are called to do. And, that is to let the Lord to do in us what He wants to do. We are called to cooperate with God’s will and His purposes in our lives. In other words, we are not to try and run from the trial, or pretend it’s not there, or become bitter and angry, or discouraged. And, we can’t hurry the process, but, we can “Let” and if we do, we will come out more mature, and more complete as people if we go through the trial God’s way, and in God’s time.
When a christian allows the Lord to work in their hearts through a trial, they will ultimately become a more well rounded person. That’s what trials do in us.
Let’s pray. Father, again, Your Word hits us right in the heart, and rings true to us, and helps us so much. Thank You for Your Word. And, may You find us “letting You do in us whatever You want to do”......That’s our prayer Lord. Develop our lives, that they may be a witness for Jesus Christ.
Pastor Bob Grenier
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Application/Promise
1. No trial is ever more then we can handle
2. God knows what He is trying to do in us.
3. God has wisdom that we don’t have about what He is doing in our lives.
4. We don’t need to try and get out of the trial.
5. God loves you, and will bless you in the end.
6. Strength to endure, actually comes from God.
7. Be encouraged, God is faithful.
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