Joy in trials
So, a little update, the past week I’ve been in New Orleans serving with Samaritans Purse. Ive been helping with the hurricane relief. During the past week I’ve met some increible people who never lost faith during the storm. This inspired me to share what it is to find joy in our trials!
First, as 1 Peter 1:6 indicates, there are various trials. They come in all shapes and sizes, intensities, durations, and difficulties. It does no good to compare your trials to others in the hopes of gaining more sympathy, chalking up your plight as greater than others. Neither is there any solace in saying, “Well, others have it worse.” There is a better way than seeking attention or simply thinking how others are worse off. There is a biblical way to view trials. Here are a few guidelines:
- Admit that you are in a trial. It is important to be honest that you are distressed, that things are hard, and not to pretend that all is well.
- Recognize it will not last forever. The text says, “for a little while.” Even if you believe it will never end, it will. Even if that ending is the end of our life, there is an ending. Our life is but a vapor compared to eternity, so making sure you have a right view of time is important. Trials are not eternal even though sometimes we view them in that way.
- Consider the purpose of trials. Look to see how this trial reveals and refines what you value. There is purpose to trials. There is a “so that” in the text to indicate purpose. As followers of Christ, we must view trials as purposeful. Do not simply view trials as lacking any meaning other than making your life difficult.
- Trust that trials are a pathway to joy. This seems counter-intuitive, but it is interesting how people are so often disenfranchised with life even when they get what they want. Spoiled children are rarely content and joyful, because what they want constantly changes. First Peter emphasizes multiple times that we are to greatly rejoice even in trials.
So, what is this pathway, and how do we greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible in the midst of trials?
How To Have Joy In Trials
To have joy, we must see that this is something valuable…something precious. Trials are not fun for their own sake, but they are good in what they produce, what they reveal, and how God uses them for His glory and our good. If you read stories of the Gold Rush or watch the Discovery Channel, you see folks seeking gold in the Bering Strait or hunting for gold in Alaska by digging giant holes looking for glory. You will read and see that people endured harsh environments, exhaustion, and pain in pursuit of something of great value. For us to have joy, our eyes must be fixed on what is of extreme value.
So, the question to be asked in trials is “What is most precious to you?” What is more precious than gold and how do trials help you see what is truly valuable? How do trials strip away things you find joy in to help you find joy that can never be stripped away?
Here is a list of what is precious that can be the basis of our joy:
1. Proof and refinement of our faith – evidence of a relationship where you love and trust Him.
There is great value in knowing that you love and trust the Lord. Fire reveals what is genuine, and trials reveal if you genuinely have trusted in the Lord. When you trust the Lord’s purposes in allowing trials into your life to refine you, it is proof of your relationship with Him, and it is proof that you have placed your trust in Him for salvation. There is nothing more precious than knowing you are in union with Christ.
Ask any married couple and they will confirm that relational trust is precious and valuable. It is interesting that the text says “if necessary.” You must wrestle with who decides if trials are necessary and if you will trust that person. God is that person. He is the one who works all things after the counsel of His will (Eph 1:11). He works all things for good to those who love Him and have been called according to His purposes (Rom. 8:28-29).
The Lord is with you. He is not far away or on vacation. The creator of the universe has rescued you through the gospel of Christ and is intimately using trials to refine you, to help you to love Him above all else. He’s using trials to draw you closer and closer to Himself. There is nothing more valuable than the Creator of the universe. What is truly amazing and precious is that the Lord has rescued you and is drawing you to Himself and giving Himself to you.
Trials are necessary because, left to our own, we will choose something much less valuable that cannot satisfy us. In fact, we so often choose the path that is shiny but that leads to death and destruction. If a sovereign God has allowed trials of various kinds in your life, it is necessary. Trust the One who knows how to mold you into the image of His Son, the One that is truly precious and of supreme value (Phil 3:8).
2. Revelation of Jesus – look forward to His return and the praise, glory, and honor that is to come.
If you have placed your faith in Him, then you are looking forward to His return to defeat death once and for all and to take you to be with Him in His presence for all eternity. We don’t see Him yet, but we see that we love, trust, and believe in Him in the way we respond to trials.
This is exciting because it points forward to the amazing reality of seeing Him face to face where our faith becomes sight. The various trials we must endure for a little while if necessary are not to have more influence on us than looking forward to the return of our Savior that we love and trust.
Romans 8:18 “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us.”
3. Salvation of your soul – A focus on salvation and an eternal perspective
The proof of your faith is of great value. There is no way to reveal our faith other than through trials just as there is no way to see if gold is pure other than to test it with fire. There is something wonderful in knowing you are the real deal. The righteous will live by Faith (Rom 1:17) first in trusting the Lord and then in continuing to trust in the Lord in the way we live in a broken word where there are various trials. When we compare the end of a trial to the salvation of our soul there is no comparison, but if we do not connect our trials to our salvation the trial can overtake our focus. We must set our mind on things above (Col. 3:2). Having an eternal focus in the midst of earthly trials is critical. The basis for loving and trusting our Lord by extension to love others in His name.
This is so good! When you trust the Lords purposes in allowing you to go through trials that will refine you!???? You have a talent for putting things into words! I really enjoy reading your blogs! Love you!?? -Mom
First of all, I miss you bro. Looking forward to seeing you again in just a few days.
I know that underneath that deep thinking brain of yours, you just want to humbly love God and love people. Continue to ask His direction, He has a plan to make great use of you in His Kingdom.