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The book of James is a collection of teachings and wisdom that He learned from Jesus Christ and pours out to us in this letter. And as we study James 1:2–12 together, he teaches that the troubles of life are God’s tools to refine our character and to produce in us true Christian maturity. 

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According to James 1, God uses trials to bring His people to full maturity in Christ. And as believers, we can either complain about our current circumstances or we can trust that God intends to use them for His purposes—and our ultimate good.

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God allows Christians to endure trials and tribulations to produce in them true, godly wisdom. And in God’s providence, He knows that trials uniquely work to this effect. So, rather than wasting a trial, James teaches that believers must embrace and use trials for the purpose of gaining wisdom.

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 In our study of James 1, Pastor Tom continues to show us from God’s Word that trials serve a key role in transforming the believer to be more like Christ. Trials also put believers in situations where crying out to God is required. And according to James, when believers pray to God, He delights in responding and helping His people.

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According to James 1, we are to wisely act in those situations but our higher and greater focus must be on the fact that we are children of God. James doesn’t minimize trials and tribulations but rather teaches that believers must never lose sight of the fact that our heavenly Father is with us at all times, even the difficult ones.

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Trials also provide an environment to grow in wisdom and grace. And, in the end, “[believers]” will receive the crown of life, which the Lord has promised to those who love Him. Friend, continue to press on in the Lord Jesus Christ.