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Practice of Patience
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Topics: Adversity; Christian life; Difficulties; Discipleship; Faith; Faith and feelings; Faithfulness; Joy; Patience; Perseverance; Problems; Suffering; Trials
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References: James 1:1-8

Text: James 1:18

Topic: How disciples respond to trials

Introduction

  • Illustration: City boys buy a watermelon believing it is a mule egg and encounter a jackrabbit who moves faster than they want to plow.
  • Most of us don't want to live the Christian life as fast as Jesus wants us to live it.
  • James declares what real discipleship has to be if we're going to follow Jesus.

Real disciples encounter trials and consider it joy.

  • James 1:2
  • We will fall into these trials regardless of how good we are.
  • Illustration: No one intends to slip on the ice and break their leg.
  • Illustration: Pastor who throws parties.
  • Our main problem is not our problems, but our response to our problems.

Real disciples have an endurance produced by trials.

  • What James calls "patience" is the ability to endure to the point of victory.
  • Illustration: Some Christians make a "white knuckle" journey through life.
  • Illustration: Huckabee tells how he learned to ride a bicycle.
  • Through the trying of our faith we become a completed person.

Real disciples ask for insight into the trial.

  • James 1:5
  • Problems are caused by a lack of wisdom, not a lack of information.

Real disciples ask in faith.

  • James 1:6
  • We haven't acted in faith until God is our only option and we do what he says.
  • Illustration: Boy wants splinter removed, but struggles against letting anyone touch it.
  • We often fight against what God is doing in our lives.

Conclusion:

  • We want to be Christians, but not enough to try our faith.
  • Don't allow failure to keep you from practicing patience.
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