James 1:2-3
says. . .
Consider it pure joy, my brothers
and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know
that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.
Notice that
it does not say if you face trials. Instead it says when you face
trials. Whenever you attempt something that has the potential to make an
eternal impact, it should come as no surprise that there will be trials—or even
blatant opposition. These verses encourage us to embrace difficult times
because the end result is perseverance and faith strong enough to withstand
trials.
Clearly Define
In any
situation, two factors exist: those outside your control and those under your
control. Knowing the difference between the two is a game-changer. Whenever you
experience a trial, take a moment to clearly define these elements before you
react.
Pray Specifically
For the
things you cannot change, pray specifically and expectantly for God to do the
things that only He can do. For the things you can change, pray for wisdom,
strength and courage. Pray that God would strengthen your resolve during the
times when it would be easier to give up. Pray for God to clearly show you His
purpose for this time of trial.
Take Action
For the
things you can change, it’s time to get going. Move with boldness and
confidence knowing that God is with you. You’ll discover that His movement is
often even clearer during times of adversity as you learn to trust and obey.
Finally, be
encouraged by the words of 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, though its waters
roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging. (Psalm 46:1-3)
Questions for Reflection: Are you experiencing a trial? If
so, have you identified what is under your control and what
isn’t? Have you specifically prayed for wisdom, strength, and
courage to move forward as God directs? Is there something that is stopping you
from taking action for the things you can change? If so, ask God for the
courage to get moving.
By Jake Sumner from Blueprint for Life
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