Monday, December 26, 2011

Count It ALL Joy




James 1:1-4 NKJV says this: "My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing."

Count it all joy. Count it ALL joy. James is very specific here. In layman's terms he is saying, "Be joyous when you encounter trials." Trials come in a variety of shapes and sizes. A trial for one may be not having enough money to pay the bills. A trial for another may be losing a job. But God says to "count it all joy."

Look at it as an opportunity to praise God. Praise God for the chance to glorify Him. Praise God for allowing you to go through something that will bring you closer to Him. Because when it's all said and done, it's all about Him anyway. He provides for your every need. If He takes care of the sparrows and the lilies of the fields, He will take care of you. He said so in Matthew 10:29-31. (NKJV). 

This word trial, also means temptations. Praise God when you are faced with a temptation. Psalm 22:3 says in the KJV that God inhabits our praise. When you praise God during a trial or temptation, He gives you the strength to resist. James 4:7 (NKJV) says, "Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you."

When you follow God and stand for His statutes and precepts, you will encounter persecution as well. Check out the blog on the end times. But Jesus said in John 16:33, (NKJV), "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”

So trust in Jesus. He has overcome the world. He allows us to go through trials so that we can glorify Him and become ever closer to Him. I will leave you with a couple of quotes from a book by E.G. White entitled, Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing. 

"Jesus does not present to His followers the hope of attaining earthly glory and riches, and of having a life free from trial, but He presents to them the privilege of walking with their Master in the paths of self-denial and reproach, because the world knows them not.
He who came to redeem the lost world was opposed by the united forces of the adversaries of God and man. In an unpitying confederacy, evil men and evil angels arrayed themselves against the Prince of Peace. Though His every word and act breathed of divine compassion, His unlikeness to the world provoked the bitterest hostility. Because He would give no license for the exercise of the evil passions of our nature, He aroused the fiercest opposition and enmity. So it is with all who will live godly in Christ Jesus. Between righteousness and sin, love and hatred, truth and falsehood, there is an irrepressible conflict. When one presents the love of Christ and the beauty of holiness, he is drawing away the subjects of Satan's kingdom, and the prince of evil is aroused to resist it. Persecution and reproach await all who are imbued with the Spirit of Christ. The character of the persecution changes with the times, but the principle--the spirit that underlies it--is the same that has slain the chosen of the Lord ever since the days of Abel.
As men seek to come into harmony with God, they will find that the offense of the cross has not ceased. Principalities and powers and wicked spirits in high places are arrayed against all who yield obedience to the law of heaven. Therefore, so far from causing grief, persecution should bring joy to the disciples of Christ, for it is an evidence that they are following in the steps of their Master.
While the Lord has not promised His people exemption from trials, He has promised that which is far better. He has said, "As thy days, so shall thy strength be." "My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made perfect in weakness." Deuteronomy 33:25; 2 Corinthians 12:9. If you are called to go through the fiery furnace for His sake, Jesus will be by your side even as He was with the faithful three in Babylon. Those who love their Redeemer will rejoice at every opportunity of sharing with Him humiliation and reproach. The love they bear their Lord makes suffering for His sake sweet.
In all ages Satan has persecuted the people of God. He has tortured them and put them to death, but in dying they became conquerors. They revealed in their steadfast faith a mightier One than Satan. Satan could torture and kill the body, but he could not touch the life that was hid with Christ in God. He could incarcerate in prison walls, but he could not bind the spirit. They could look beyond the gloom to the glory, saying, "I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us." "Our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory." Romans 8:18; 2 Corinthians 4:17."  -- Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, pg. 29, 30.

"In every age God's chosen messengers have been reviled and persecuted, yet through their affliction the knowledge of God has been spread abroad. Every disciple of Christ is to step into the ranks and carry forward the same work, knowing that its foes can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth. God means that truth shall be brought to the front and become the subject of examination and discussion, even through the contempt placed upon it. The minds of the people must be agitated; every controversy, every reproach, every effort to restrict liberty of conscience, is God's means of awakening minds that otherwise might slumber." Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, pg. 33.

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