Trials and Tribulations 03 28 25

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1 Peter–Jude (King James Version) C. Know the Truth about Trials and Temptations, 1:6–9

C. Know the Truth About Trials and Temptations, 1:6–9

(1:6–9) Introduction: this passage is one of the great passages dealing with the trials and temptations of believers.

1. Know this fact: life is full of trials and temptations (v. 6).

2. Know the purpose for trials and temptations (v. 7).

3. Know how to conquer trials and temptations (vv. 8–9).

HOW TO PROFIT FROM TRIALS

2 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.

James Section I: Temptations and Trials: The Basic Facts (James 1:2–27)

Section I

TEMPTATIONS AND TRIALS: THE BASIC FACTS

18. Perspective in Trials

More than anything else I could ever do, the gospel enables me to embrace my tribulations and thereby position myself to gain full benefit from them. For the gospel is the one great permanent circumstance in which I live and move; and every hardship in my life is allowed by God only because it serves His gospel purposes in me. When I view my circumstances in this light, I realize that the gospel is not just one piece of good news that fits into my life somewhere among all the bad. I realize instead that the gospel makes genuinely good news out of every other aspect of my life, including my severest trials. The good news about my trials is that God is forcing them to bow to His gospel purposes and do good unto me by improving my character and making me more conformed to the image of Christ.70

Preaching the gospel to myself each day provides a lens through which I can view my trials in this way and see the true cause for rejoicing that exists in them. I can then embrace trials as friends and allow them to do God’s good work in me.

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