“In this you greatly
rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all
kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith of greater worth than gold,
which perishes even though refined by fire, may be proved genuine and may
result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.” 1 Peter 1:6-7
There is purpose through times of adversity:
God
is always at work in our lives. Even though it is hard for us to understand God’s
purpose for allowing seasons of adversity, we can be sure He wants to
accomplish something powerful and good. With this knowledge we can have the
correct response. We can choose to rejoice during difficult times. This doesn't
mean we have to be happy about the hardship itself. Instead, joy comes from
drawing close to the Lord and believing steadfastly that through His redemptive
power, He is growing and preparing us for something new. If your usual response
to trials is anxiety, anger, or depression, the idea of having joy in the midst
of a negative situation might not seem logical. However, if you look beneath
the surface, you will discover that this biblical directive makes sense for
several reasons.
No pain no gain:
Often,
our natural reaction to pain is to run in the opposite direction, and as fast
as possible. Much like a long-distance runner builds up strength in training; God
wants to teach us endurance so that we can fully benefit from what He is doing
in our hearts. He uses trials as a refining fire to purify us like gold and
bring us to greater spiritual maturity. As we realize that we are actually
being made more complete through our adversities, we'll begin to face
challenging times with confidence that He always has our best interest in mind.
There are seeds of greatness inside you:
While
a worldly viewpoint sees hope and joy in the midst of dark times as naïve, a
spiritual perspective discerns that we're really progressing on a journey
toward life at its fullest. We can be filled with supernatural joy, knowing
that the Lord is making us into world-changing spiritual warriors. “Consider it pure joy my brothers, whenever
you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith
develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be
mature and complete, not lacking anything.” James 1: 2-4
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