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What does the Bible say about counting it all joy in temptations?

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James 1:2 teaches us to count it all joy when we face diverse temptations, as they test and strengthen our faith.

In James 1:2-4, believers are encouraged to count it all joy when facing various temptations because these trials produce perseverance. The testing of faith leads to the development of patience, which is essential for spiritual growth and maturity. The joy comes not from the trials themselves but from the assurance that God is at work through them, producing steadfastness in our faith and drawing us closer to Him. Understanding that these trials are under God's sovereign control enables believers to view them as opportunities for deeper faith rather than mere hardships.
Scripture References: James 1:2-4

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Temptations
Ian Potts · Feb 20, 2022
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