Not that we ask but how and who we are asking in a trial...sermon post...James 1:5-12

 


Doesn't this bring back some memories prior to Google?  In our Scripture passage James commands us as Christians to ask God for wisdom in the midst of our trial of various kinds.  

Our purposes of trials for the Christian are growing.  

First, they are proof or show the faith that has been given to us by God that we have responded to with repentance and belief.

Second, they produce endurance that when allowed to run its full course because we have not bailed on God produces spiritual growth.

Third, they drive us to speak and get guidance from God because He is God.

We also made mention of the James/Jesus connection.  James gives commentary to many of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount teachings.  Here is the list from this passage alone.

1.5 - Mt. 7.7-1l - ask of God

1.6 - Mt. 7.24-27 - wind blowing trials

1.7-8 - Mt. 6.24 - two masters, double mindedness

1.12 - Mt. 5:10-12 - blessed, the Beatitudes

We conclude with the instruction that Christians are to look differently at the trials of various kinds that they met.  The Christians are to led it in this type of thought so others can not only see the faith God has given them but also to follow suit.  Much more calling out to God is needed so that we walk in His steps through the trial.

Adam



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