TURNING TRIALS INTO TRIUMPHS
READ: James 1:1-11
My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials. – James 1:2
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Samuel 13-15
James’
words “Count it all joy when you fall into various trials” (1:2) offer a
vital key for turning trials into triumphs. Although we don’t choose to
have trials, we can choose how we respond. J. B. Phillips paraphrased
it like this: “Don’t resent them as intruders, but welcome them as
friends!”
British
counsellor Selwyn Hughes reminds people that trials are our friends
only if our goal is to become more like Jesus. If our goal is to avoid
difficulties or mishaps, our trials will seem more like intruders.
Hughes
admits that he often needs to take his own advice. He recalls a time
when he and his wife had pulled off to the side of the road to look at a
map. Then a truck swerved and slammed into their car. They escaped
injury, but their car was totalled. Then it started to rain! Hughes
immediately battled with frustration, apprehension, and anger toward the
other driver, and found it extremely difficult to “count it all joy.”
But as they waited for the police, he began to focus on how God could
use the trial to make him more like Jesus. Gradually, the crisis became
his friend.
The
next time you face a trial of some kind, make friends with it and allow
God to use the situation to make you more like Jesus. – Joanie Yoder
Our loving God transforms us
And makes us like His Son
By using trials and testings
Until His work is done. – Sper
God chooses what we go through; we choose how we go through it.
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