James 1:1-8

May 2, 2026    Pastor Steve Finley

Life is hard. Whether it's health crises, financial struggles, or watching loved ones suffer, we all face trials that test us to our core. But what if these difficulties aren't obstacles to our faith—but opportunities to develop faith that actually functions?


This week we explored James 1:2-8, where Jesus's own brother tells us to "count it all joy" when we face various trials. Not because hardship is good, but because testing produces patience, and patience builds functional faith—the kind that works when life hits you hardest. We need faith that prepares us for real-world battles, not just theological debates.


The most powerful testimonies aren't about easy lives—they're about God's strength made perfect in our weakness. When we ask God for wisdom in our struggles, He gives it liberally. The question is: will we let our trials refine us, or will we miss what God is doing in the midst of our pain?


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