“… the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.” – James 1:3
Scripture reading: Deuteronomy 8:1-20
James says you know at least one good thing that God is doing when you face trials. He’s testing your faith. Sometimes when we have tests at school, it feels like the teacher wants us to fail. But when God tests our faith, that’s not His purpose. He’s proving your faith. James says that means exposing weaknesses, so that your faith can be purified and strengthened.
We’re grafted into Jesus Christ by faith; that’s how we share in His life and in all His blessings. God wants our faith to be pure and strong, so that we take in everything that Christ has for us. But our faith is like gold. Gold has to be put through the fire to get rid of impurities. That’s why we should count it all joy when we meet trials of various kinds – because we know that God uses our trials to purify our faith.
That doesn’t mean that we should pray that God will send trials into our lives. But, when they come, when we struggle and suffer, we have to believe God’s promise that He is at work in our trials. And the surprising thing is that when we hold onto His promises, even though life may be hard, we discover that our faith is growing. Even if we have questions that God doesn’t answer, still we feel the comfort of knowing that we belong to Christ in life and in death more deeply and truly than when all is going smoothly.
Suggestions for prayer
Ask the Lord to help you understand, and accept that your faith has to be tested by trials in order to be purified.
Rev. Dick Wynia graduated from the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary in 1986, and was ordained to the ministry in 1987. He has served four congregations, in Aylmer ON, Calgary AB, Wyoming ON and in Beamsville ON. After almost 37 years in active ministry, he recently became a minister emeritus. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.