Monday, September 27, 2021

IT

 

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds," James 1: 2 NIV

Ever noticed when one appliance is not functioning, it gets lonely so at least one other appliance joins the repair needed list?  Often life feels like we juggle many trials at once.  Our prayer for one at a time seems to be ignored. Real life is many kinds of trials.  Trials are not something we choose or schedule. Life challenges happen at the inopportune moments.  Superstitious folks think bad happens in sets of three.  Some exhale a sigh of relief when the third trial is identified.

James is a realist.  He reminds us trials of many types will be a part of life.  It's a guarantee.  James gives advice as a prelude to our experience of this fact of life.

First, he opens the advice with "consider".  My favorite study aid is Strong's Concordance.  When a word in scripture "jumps off the page", I look up the Greek or Hebrew word in Strong's to get a better understanding of the word's meaning.  A couple of synonyms (same as words) spoke to me:  Command and lead.  Consider makes me think I have to weigh options of whatever noun is coming in the sentence.  I can waiver on how I handle what comes next in life.  Command and lead remind me to be assertive, proactive and optimistic.  If I face a trial with the understanding that God will lead me through the situation, I will attain the "it."

Second, the it, the goal, the ability to endure life, is pure joy.  Handling life trials seems a strange path.  Yet the fact of life is we are not in control or command of all we see.  Life is intertwined with so many people and events.  One of Strong's description of joy gives me focus.  "Calm delight" is a characteristic I've noted in the spiritual giants I've known.  I think of it as  I Trust.

Pure joy is not cart wheeling happiness.  Pure joy is trusting assurance based on experience with a God who joins, protects and leads. IT- I Trust.



Third, "brothers and sisters" remind me God knows us so well.  He brings flesh and blood, warm to the touch, friends, sometimes closer than a sibling, to assist us with the trials of life.  He never leaves us alone.  He is with us always and so are the rest of our tribe, or family, of believers.  You recognize them by their slight smile of assurance that God is greater and the twinkle  in their eye which encourages us to IT- trust and follow God, God alone.  These people remind me of IT- I Trust.

To restate James' advice for living:  Be resolved to live through real life events with calm delight.

Let's Engage:

What Aha do you see in this verse?

Who is a spiritual giant in your life that you recognize has the calm delight?

When life delivers challenges, obstacles and trials, which member of your tribe of believing brothers and sisters will you call?

Who are you to be a brother or sister to, who needs to be reminded to trust our loving and merciful God?

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