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

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James instructs believers to count it all joy when facing trials, as these trials produce patience and lead us closer to Christ.

In James 1:2-4, the author encourages believers to 'count it all joy' when encountering various trials. This perspective is rooted in the understanding that trials develop patience in us, allowing us to grow in our faith. Patience is essential, as it teaches us to trust God more fully. James emphasizes that these trials are not just random hardships but divinely orchestrated experiences meant to refine our faith and draw us closer to Christ, our wisdom.
Scripture References: James 1:2-4, Hebrews 7:25

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Count It All Joy
Clay Curtis · Jan 10, 2010
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