When Trials Come — Part Two
No life is without various kinds of trials, so knowing how to approach them is crucial to Christian maturity. Right thinking about trials will help us have a proper response when they come. James told his audience to consider difficulties as “pure joy.” How is that possible? Alistair Begg helps us understand that when we persevere through trials, God develops our character to be more like Jesus, proving our faith and training our staying power. Scripture: James 1:2-4 Preached: January 28, 2007 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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