Too often
Christians in
The Christian
life is a marathon, not a sprint. The acid test of our faith is not
seen in our expressions of the “Sunday morning experience” but is revealed in
the daily of our lives. We are called to be “market-place”
people. In other words, we are called to share our faith with those
in (and out of) our circle of influence. We are asked to serve God
in the good times and the bad times. In fact, we are called to be “joyful” in
the midst of the trials.
When was the
last time you were “thankful and joyful” for the tough times? The
brother of the Lord Jesus, James wrote, Consider it all joy, my brethren,
when you encounter various trials,” James 1:2 NAS.
Perhaps, James was talking about something different than we understand
when he uses the words “trials” and “joy.” The word translated
“joy” is chara GK which literally means “cheerfulness, calm, and
delight.” There seems to be little possibility that we translate the word
incorrectly. Secondly, James uses the word peirasmos
GK meaning “a putting to proof (by experiment [of good], experience [of evil],
solicitation, discipline or provocation); by implication, adversity:1 Clearly, James IS
saying, we are to “consider it all JOY when we encounter various
TRIALS.”
Why would this
divinely inspired writer offer such an exhortation? Look at his
next sentence: “knowing that the testing of your faith produces
endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, that you may be perfect
and complete, lacking in nothing.” James 1:3-4
NAS. The Bible is clearly affirming this premise, “The
Christian life is a marathon, not a sprint.” You and I are formed and fashioned
by God through the various trials of life. Our Heavenly Father is
constantly preparing us for our next assignment. Can you look back
on times of adversity and see the great lessons that you learned?
Have you not drawn on many of these experiences as you face new dilemmas
and circumstances? Have you not used His deliverances in your
counsel with others? It is imperative that we realize God is always
working to strengthen and sustain our faith.
Let me encourage you to stand tall and firm, even in the midst of the trials. Keep trusting God and believing His Word. He is faithful and will remain so through all the trials and adversities of your life. Consider it ALL joy!







