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Marks of a mature Christian:
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The Mature Christian Is Patient in Testing
A. Patience with trials on the outside—1:1–12
Name a trial or an issue you are battling right now.
It’s not hard is it?
Do you know why? B/c we will always, always , always have trials.
issues, tests, etc. in this life!
The Bible tells us, don’t be surprised we have trials!
A coach I had as a child used to yell in practice "Buck Up!" A southern expression mean encourage us to get serious and be ready for the challenge.
(I used this once in Connecticut with my church softball team-didn't go well.)
Would you like to be able to be a victor instead of a victim?
You Can! PICTURES
Trials are also called tests.
A test is given to see if a student can pass, not pass out.
A test is given to see if a student can pass, not pass out.
Trials should not be seen as a punishment, a curse, or a calamity but something that must prompt rejoicing.
A test is given to see if a student can pass, not pass out.
Trials should not be seen as a punishment, a curse, or a calamity but something that must prompt rejoicing.
A coach I had as a child used to yell in practice "Buck Up!" A southern expression mean encourage us to get serious and be ready for the challenge.
(I used this once in Connecticut with my church softball team-didn't go well.)
Bring the right attitude to the trial
Bring the right attitude to the trial
Consider it Joy v.2
Write down a trial you are currently dealing with at present:
Would you like to be able to be a victor instead of a victim?
You Can! PICTURES
Would you like to be able to be a victor instead of a victim?
You Can! PICTURES
Would you like to be able to be a victor instead of a victim?
You Can! PICTURES
Trials are also called tests.
A test is given to see if a student can pass, not pass out.
Trials should not be seen as a punishment, a curse, or a calamity but something that must prompt rejoicing.
Be joyful!
Be joyful!
Be joyful!
What? that’s crazy!
Trials/tests are coming, not if but when.
It is important to note that James did not say that a believer should be joyous for the trials but in the trials.
It is important to note that James did not say that a believer should be joyous for the trials but in the trials.
It is important to note that James did not say that a believer should be joyous for the trials but in the trials.
Not, fortunate, not happy or supremely happy, but joy-all joy, pure joy.
Not, fortunate, not happy or supremely happy, but joy-all joy, pure joy.
Because trials are an opportunity to develop perseverance, and perseverance produces maturity.
jms 1 4
Trials/tests are coming, not if but when.
Peter spent three years in the school of trials to transform from sand to rock.
Peter spent three years in the school of trials to transform from sand to rock.
“Peter spent three years in the school of trials to transform from sand to rock.” -Anonymous
Having joy in tough times is not a natural reflex.
Having joy in tough times is not a natural reflex.
Having joy in tough times is not a natural reflex.
This will take effort.
Big departure from the normal thinking of your un-believing friends, neighbors, co-workers and family.
Big departure from the normal thinking of your un-believing friends, neighbors, co-workers and family.
Big departure from your natural self.
Big departure from your natural self.
A believer can stand by pursuing, perceiving, and practicing the Word of God.
Trials from without and temptations from within are no match for a Christian who stands in the truth from above.
--J.
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