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Trials and good gifts

“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, 3 for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. 4 And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.

5“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. 6 But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. 7 For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; 8 he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.”

James 1:2–8

Introduction

This passage reveals that God gives two things: trials and good gifts. Sometimes, they are one in the same.

At one time or another, everyone has either given or received gifts with strings attached. Perhaps a donation to a nonprofit is given with the attached hope of being acknowledged. A neighbor needs help with a home project and you pitch in, expecting some sort of future reciprocity. When we give of ourselves, our selfless, loving motivation is often mingled with some sort of personal gain or at least hope for recognition. And being on the receiving end of a gift given by, say, a guilt-tripping relative ruins the gift.

God is the perfect gift-giver. James 1:5 states that God “gives generously without reproach.” He gives with no air of disapproval or disappointment, wanting us to rest assured in his kindness. His gifts always accomplish both redemptive purposes in the lives of his children while simultaneously displaying his glory, by revealing his perfect character.

When it comes to life’s difficulties, however, few of us jump with joy when the unexpected comes along. According to James, though, these are opportunities to grow in faith. In our limited understanding, health, wealth, ease, and comfort define our ideas of a full life. Romans 8:28–29 clarifies that “all things” work together for our good, including our trials, which help us to become more like Christ.

In and through trials, God gives us both the testing of our faith to reveal where we find our true identity and stability, and the wisdom to withstand the trial. Experiencing joy at the introduction of a trial rests firmly on a deep faith in the character of God.

But we must ask for this wisdom with devoted faith and trusting confidence that reveals that our belief is deeply rooted in God, through Christ, who alone is our rescuer, even during fearful circumstances.

Observation

  • What trials had James faced that allowed him to speak with authority concerning the trials of others?
  • What kinds of trials do believers face? How are those trials different from unbelievers?
  • How are joy and steadfastness connected in these verses?
  • From where and how does wisdom come to us?

Interpretation

Application

  • What trials in life have tested your faith?
  • How did you respond to the trials?
  • To whom and to what do you turn to for comfort amid trials?
  • Do you tend toward maximizing or minimizing trial in your life?

For Further Study

Take some time this week to share a story of trial with a friend. Did you grow in character through the trial, or were you left feeling stuck?

If you are struggling to make sense of a theology of suffering, below are resources that will help you dive deeper into this area of study.

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This devotion is adapted from the James Study Guide. Pick up a copy today for only $9.99. The Study Guide includes a 15-week curriculum, a small group study, a group inductive study, as well as 75 daily devotions for your personal or family worship.

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