Showing posts with label trials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trials. Show all posts

4.25.2010

Trials

Too often trials get a bad rap.  Here's a bad rap with some thoughts on trials.  You provide the music.

Can you appreciate sunshine without the rain?
Or treasure good health without the pain?
Can couples rejoice in a child's birth
without filled quiver to understand worth?
All are true to some degree,
but a fuller regard through life they see.

So to lift thy loudest praise,
and whole-hearted lauding of Christ you raise,
with all the strength of mustered voice,
though trials be heavy in Him rejoice!

For tests of faith you must endure,
their perfect result: presenting you mature.
What brother in strife would fail to see
trials are life's necessity?

From death to life trials transform,
Is the Savior in focus without the storm?
From the storm your life He saves.
Are you looking to Christ or fearing the waves?

3.17.2010

Hope in Trials

When trials buffet life, we can lose sight of Christ.  He is the One Who is our hope, enabling joy amidst suffering.  Without hope, we become discouraged, fettered in doubt.  Hope motivates.  Hope renewed refreshes the weary soul.  May your eyes be fixed on Our Hope today!

Oh blessed Hope!  My faithful steed
through tests of faith doth bear,
My joy in trials, completeness seek,
and shall present me there.

On endurance cast thine eye
looking to thy end,
when complete in Christ I'll rest
as is thy faithful trend.

Arriving at thy heavenly goal
surveying life I'll see,
Through momentary light affliction
thou hast shouldered me.

For the weight of glory I
prepared shall realize,
these momentary trials forgot
when Christ besets my eyes.

So come disaster, scorn, and shame
perfection be Thy grant,
"I shall follow Way, Truth, Life"
forever be my chant.

Unmooring ties to friend and foe
and loved ones shouldst Thou call,
Thy hopeful winds shall forceful drive
my faith-sails to Thine hall.

Mine eye on heaven, the home of Christ,
with joyful soul shall I,
endure what suffering Thou deem best
and ever homeward fly.

Then docking in Thy heavenly port
forsaking bowel and bile,
gazing on Thy shining face
shall make my wait worth while.

5.19.2007

Dealing with Trials

I recently had the privilege of preaching from James 1:2-4. After receiving much encouragement in various forms and from numerous people, I have decided to blog through the sermon. My aim is to glorify our God and Father along with His Son, edify any who may read this blog, and hopefully mature in my own faith. Eventually I even hope to have some sermon notes on our ministry's website. So here we go with some introductory thoughts...

The complete paragraph begins in chapter 1 verse 2 and extends all the way to verse 12. It covers three main points and a conclusion:

1. Joy in Trials (1:2-4)
2. Wisdom in Trials (1:5-8)
3. An illustration (1:9-11)
4. Conclusion (1:12)

I suppose you can isolate each of these points to study them independently. In fact, you pretty much have to do that just to study the passage. However, to apply these points independently of each other takes away much of their power. While many people understand wisdom in trials to be simply a passage on wisdom, it is much more powerful to realize that the passage on wisdom logically follows the passage on joy. In fact, it helps to explain what you are to do if you are not finding joy during the trials of life! To not understand the relationship between these paragraphs is to limit the power and scope of Scripture; as well as misinterpreting the message God intended for us to hear.

I am going after this passage in a specific way. I want to learn what God is trying to teach us. He is the Author. He has a message He is trying to communicate. I want to find out what that message is. If we can understand the text the way one of the original readers would have understood it, we can then appropriately apply it to our lives.

You can read the passage here. Let me now give you a little bit of history regarding my intimacy with this passage. It all started about this time last year. Perhaps we were into July of 2006. We had just received a new class of seventh graders into our ministry. The Newecho and I had decided to ask our small group what book of the bible they wanted to work on memorizing. After some discussion, we decide on the book of James.

I did pretty well at memorizing the passages. Then something happened around January. I actually started to think about what I had memorized. I was meditating on Scripture! Now everyone knows that we are to do this, but who actually does it? Of those who do it, who actually does it effectively? Well, for whatever reason, this meditation was effective. I cannot describe what joy and peace filled my soul! I suppose if I could describe it, it would not be the peace that passes understanding.

I became fixated on these phrases. I could not get them out of my head! It was as if the Spirit of God had fastened my thinking to them. Sure I could do other stuff for awhile, but at virtually ever break I found myself thinking about these verses again! And it was not just the first twelve verses! This happened with every verse in the first chapter! I literally spent two or three months living joyfully! Now we did have some pretty big spiritual events during that time. But rather than create the joy, these events merely served to prolong it!

Honestly, there was another change! I was really looking to Christ and away from my sin. I had made a resolution to be faithful to read my bible and pray. I had a plan to fulfill that resolution. The Lord blessed that. When I focused on Christ, I was not even thinking about sinning! I was too lost in the wonder of God's Word to waste time with something so odious! Now, I still sinned. But the desire to sin and the lure of sin were almost non-existent! What a wonderful time it was!

My wife remembers the day I lost that joy. I have been fighting for it since then. However, the formula still holds true. When I am faithful to spend time with Him, I seem to have more patience. I seem to have more strength. I definitely have more joy! Joy, that bubbling happiness that finds its spring in Christ, is worth the fight because joy's Source is worth fighting for!

I hope that this mini-series on James 1 leads you to greater joy, depending on Christ for your complete satisfaction.