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Thriving In Adversity

Jul 19, 2020    Dr. Bob Andrews

The book of James was written to early Christian diaspora(those who fled due to adversity). Their land was stolen, they lost jobs, lived in danger, etc. In the context of their hard times, they were grumbling, biting each other, not sharing with poor, etc. Essentially, they became self-centered. This the context in which James was written. James Chapter 1 says not to flee trials, but rather to embrace them as character-builders... Also, be patient in trials. Seek MORAL wisdom in trials, because we tend to make immoral decisions when under pressure. We should confidently seek God's divine wisdom in adversity. This whole response is distinctly Christian - which is why it is in the New Testament. We are to operate in faith during hard times, a faith that faith transcends our basic instincts of self-preservation.