Thoughts From James 1:2-3

“My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.”
James 1:2-3

Look at these two verses real close. James does not say if you face trials, but whenever you face them. He assumes we will have trials and that it is possible to profit from them. The point is not to pretend to be happy when we face pain, but to have a positive outlook “count it all joy” because of what trials can produce in our life.

James tells us to turn our hardships into times of learning. Tough times can teach us perseverance. We can not really know the depth of our character until we see how we react under pressure. It is easy to be kind to others when everything is going well, but can we still be kind when others are treating us unfairly?

Folks, God wants to make us mature and complete, not to keep us from all pain. Instead of complaining about our struggles, we should see them as opportunities for growth. Thank God for promising to be with you in rough times. Ask him to help you solve your problems or give you the strength to endure them. Then be patient.

Remember, God will not leave you alone with your problems, He will stay close and help you grow.

Author: Bobby Robinson, Jr

Biblical perspective on Life, Society, Culture, Politics, and Religion!

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