Scriptural view of trials -- James 1:2-17: Christians must be "positive" when trials come their way. The man who properly reacts to trials must not react as a pessimist. "My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations." (James 1:2) "My brethren" refers to their relationship in Christ, not to their relationship as Jews.

Christians have need of patience in running the Christian race. James taught us that: (1) We are blessed by enduring temptation, (2) God does not tempt man with evil, (3) A man's own lust is involved in his temptation, (4) Lust leads to sin and death, and that (5) All good things and only good things come from God. (James 1:17)

In dealing with life's problems remember that wisdom comes through prayer. (James 1:5) The Christian must continue in the faith in spite of trials and difficulties in this life. Trials and temptations are permitted to strengthen us for greater service, if we will allow them to.

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