The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?
Our natural response to suffering is frustration and anger, but God often uses these trials miraculously to show His steadfast love
Scripture tells us that no one is exempt from trials — but it also shows us why Christians can cope with affliction in a way that unbelievers can’t
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