James tells us that trials are to be faced joyfully because there is a benefit to us. This is not some kind of make believe, or pretend, nor is it some mantra of "don't worry, be happy." There is a reason to consider trials joyfully (though we may shed significant tears) and we are also instructed what to do while in the trial. There is also a warning of what not to do in trials. All of this is based upon the character of God as James reminds us.
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Great Sermon! Thankyou Daniel for this timely message
My Church has just gone through a split and it has been very difficult to see what it has done to everyone.
Pastor Dan grew up as a "Missionary Kid," living most of his early and teen years in the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Grace College, a Master of Divinity from Grace College & Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is married to...