by Joyce Meyer - posted
November 09, 2013
Be assured and understand that the trial and
proving of your faith bring out endurance and steadfastness and patience.
—James 1:3
—James 1:3
Trials “try” us, and tests “test” us. Most of the
time, the purpose of them is to show us who we really are, to reveal character
in us. We can think all kinds of good thoughts about ourselves, but until we
are put to the test, we don’t know whether those things have become realities
in us or not. We may consider ourselves generous, honest, or deeply committed
to a particular truth or ideal, but the depth of these dynamics only reveals
itself when we’re under pressure. When we go through trials, we learn whether
or not we really have the character and commitment we think we have.
I believe it’s very important for us to really know
ourselves; tests are good for us because they affirm strengths and reveal
weaknesses. Don’t be afraid to face your weaknesses. God’s strength is
available to you specifically for them.
I must say that before my trials worked
steadfastness and patience into my life, they brought out many other negative
qualities, mind-sets, and attitudes I didn’t know I had. One reason God allows
us to go through tests and trials is so the hidden things in our hearts can be
exposed. Until they are exposed, we cannot do anything about them. But once we
see them, we can begin to face them and ask God to help us.
God does not allow us to go through difficult times
because He likes to see us suffer; He uses them for us to recognize our need
for Him. Everything you go through ultimately does work out for your good
because it makes you stronger and builds your endurance; it develops godly
character; it helps you to know yourself and to be able to deal with things at
an honest level with God and take care of those things so you can reach
spiritual maturity.
Trust in Him: How do you behave under
pressure? The next time you encounter some sort of trial or test, decide to
believe it is for your good. Placing your trust in God opens the door for Him
to work miracles out of messes—transforming your weaknesses into godly
character.

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