Your ALL comes from Above, Amen.

God Allows trials that we may grow to maturity in Christ.

God Works Through Trials (James 1:1-13)

Introduction

As I have reflected over the events of the past few years I was drawn to the first chapter of James. In the first 13 verses we are given some understanding of the purpose of trials that come our way.

  • The good that has come from trials.
  • The comfort we can have in trials.

So this passage speaks to us to help us in our time of trial when we need understanding and comfort. And yet in a real way I have also thought that my experience and the love and support of family have realized that God works through those around us…

  • As family has demonstrated before my eyes the reality of this portion of God’s Word.
  • I shall never be able to read these verses without thinking of my Christian brothers and sisters and my beloved family and how they have reflected this passage.

So for a few minutes, think with me as we look into God’s Word. (Read verses 2-4) The Lord would first of all have us know that there is. . .

Purpose in Trials
(verses 2-4)

1. When difficult times come into our lives and we find ourselves unable to comprehend/understand; the enemy is quick to throw doubts/questions into our minds.

2. We find ourselves questioning God’s goodness/God’s Wisdom in allowing these things to happen.

3. We may even be bitter and angry with The Essence of God for allowing these occurences to happen to us and wonder if God really understands.

We must remember this:

4. But God’s Word confidently reminds us that God does understand . . .

  • Things do not just happen haphazardly to the Christian.
  • With no meaning/no purpose.

5. God is in control and as Paul reminds us no one or nothing can separate us from God’s Love. Rom. 8 — even the most difficult of circumstances.

6. James reminds us that God wants us to trust Him in the trials of life.

  • For as we trust Him in the trials God can use the difficult trial to mold us:
  • To mature us.
  • So that we will be more like Jesus Christ our Savior.

7. Isaiah the prophet said in trying to comprehend God’s ways: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts. Neither are your ways My ways, saith Jehovah. For as the Heavens are higher than the Earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.” (Isa. 55:8-9)

8. God would have us trust Him in/through the difficult trials and always, Amen:

  • For even though we cannot understand: He Loves us and God is in control.
  • God will use these trials to help us grow spiritually and to help us mature and become more like Jesus Christ.

9. Trust God! Keep your eyes on Him! And God will use even this trial to/for His glory, Amen.

10. But James goes on to tell us that not only does God have purpose in trials–but also that God gives wisdom in trials.

Wisdom in Trials
(verses 5-11)

1. James recognizes that we may not always be able to see the purpose in trials or see the good that can come from trials.

2. When we find ourselves unable to see the good and the purpose in trials we are to:

  • Keep on asking God for wisdom.
  • Keep in faith.
  • And our God Who Loves to give, will respond so that we can see the good and the purpose in trials.

3. Then James illustrates and says:

  • That even a poor man has much good in his trial of poverty if he knows God– The Owner of the Universe.
  • And a rich man through he lose everything can rejoice in the good of having learned not to place his faith in riches which quickly pass away.

4. God has been very good to us in allowing us to see the good even in and through these difficult trials (We woke up, can breath, have the mind to pray, Hallelujah!)

  • For so much good has already come from this trial:
  • As a church family we are growing spiritually and are united together.
  • As individuals we have seen faith in action and we have learned lessons we shall never forget.
  • James exhorts us to keep on asking God in faith for wisdom.
  • And our generous loving God will give us the wisdom needed.

5. Yet in the days to come we will continue to need wisdom to see the purpose and the good in this trial.

(But finally James reminds us that not only does God have a purpose in trials; and gives wisdom in trials but thirdly there is comfort in trials.)

  • The strength that enabled this dear one to face her trial with confidence and assurance was not her own.
  • It came as she allowed the life of her Savior to live His life through her. It came from a confidence that she was ready to meet her Savior.
  • She had made her peace with God through faith in Christ and desired above all else to glorify Him with her life.

Comfort in Trials
(verse 12)

1. James here reminds us that this life is not all there is to life.

  • That right will be commended.
  • That due reward will be give for faithfulness.

2. We often live as if we are the living on the way to the dying.

3. But God’s Word makes it very clear that we are the dying on the way to everlasting life covered by God’s AWESOME grace and glory.

4. What is in store then for one who knows Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and passes from this life?

  • Phil. l tells us that when a Christian departs they are with Christ.
  • 2 Cor. 5 tells that when we are absent from the body we are present with The Lord
  • And 1 Corinthians 15 and 1 Thessalonians 4 tells us that someday that body which for the present sleeps in the grave will be resurrected and united with our soul/spirit and in this glorified state we will be with The Lord forever.
  • And there rewards will be given for endurance through trials and for faithfulness to God in difficult times.

5. So today we sorrow – but we sorrow not as others who have no hope.

  • We have the assurance of The Word of God that believers physically passed away are with Christ.
  • Brethren and Sistren who have trusted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior are free and cleansed from sin.

6. I cannot help but think that perhaps some of you are not prepared to face death and you are not prepared to meet Jesus face to face. Nor are you ready to face a trial like those who have passed have faced with peace in your heart.

7. I invite you right where you are sitting to invite Christ into your life as your Savior from sin.

  • Jesus Christ died as your substitute paying the penalty for your sin.
  • But He asks you by an act of your will to trust Him as your personal Savior from sin.
  • If you do this, on the authority of God’s Word you are a new creature/born again and prepared to meet your Savior.

Conclusion

(The Holy Spirit of God) in the quietness of this hour reminds us that . . .

l. There is purpose in trials:

  • God is still in control
  • He has not forsaken us but wants us to trust Him so we can mature.

2. God has and will give us wisdom to see the purpose and the good in this trial–As we ask in faith.

3. And there is comfort in knowing that this life is not all there is–that absent from the body means being present with The Lord.

4. These truths were demonstrated before us in the life of those who have lived and passed with Christ at their forefront. Faith in Christ enabled them to face their trial with the peace that passes understanding. Phil. 4:7

Published by Fellowship of Praise: ALL praise to God our Reason, Hallelujah!!!

To God be The glory. Let us praise God together for His ALL in our lives, Amen.

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