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David Guzik commentary on James 1 talks about how the believer can make it through trials, and how he can receive wisdom from God.
In the opening of the letter of James, he encouraged believers enduring difficult times, encouraging them to seek God’s wisdom.
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How can we respond well to trials? James, the brother of Jesus, is the author of this epistle. While Jesus was alive, James didn’t believe Jesus was the messiah (John 7:5). However, after Jesus resurrected and appeared to James, he converted (1 Cor 15:7).
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If we don’t know how to resist these temptations, James invites us to ask for the wisdom we need to do so (James 1:5). As the crisis passes, we find that our maturity has grown. Instead feeling the lack of whatever we were afraid of losing, we feel the joy of finding God’s help.
29 maj 2013 · To trust God and experience His hope and joy in the midst of trials is a radical attitude that James commands us to adopt. 2. We should understand a reassuring truth in trials: “Knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance” (1:3). There are two aspects to this reassuring truth: