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Count it all Joy

The sermon centers on James 1:2–5, calling believers to count all trials as joy, not as a denial of suffering but as a response rooted in faith and divine purpose. It emphasizes that trials are not random but instruments of God's sanctifying work, refining faith and producing perseverance to make believers more like Christ. The preacher underscores that this joy is not natural but supernatural, made possible only through reliance on God's wisdom, which is freely given to those who ask in faith without wavering. Drawing from biblical examples—such as the apostles in prison, Paul's thorn in the flesh, and the persecuted Thessalonians—the message affirms that enduring hardship with joy is a testimony to God's sovereignty and presence. Ultimately, the passage calls the believer to fix their eyes on eternal realities, trusting that God is working all things, even suffering, for good and for His glory.

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Sunday Service
James 1:2-5
English
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