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Have you ever asked, “Why am I going through this? What is God doing?”
No matter the season we’re in, testing is inevitable. Some trials come from our own decisions; others are allowed—or even designed—by God to shape us. James 1:2-4 urges us to “consider it pure joy” when we face these trials, because they produce endurance and maturity. But let’s be honest, finding joy in hardship isn’t our natural response. That’s why perspective matters.
Perspective can change everything, from the way we think to the way we live. And when we begin to view our circumstances with an eternal perspective, it also changes how we view the trials we walk through. In this week’s sermon, we explore Genesis 22, the story of Abraham and Isaac, to better understand what it means to look to Jesus, especially in difficult times.
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Have you ever asked, “Why am I going through this? What is God doing?”
No matter the season we’re in, testing is inevitable. Some trials come from our own decisions; others are allowed—or even designed—by God to shape us. James 1:2-4 urges us to “consider it pure joy” when we face these trials, because they produce endurance and maturity. But let’s be honest, finding joy in hardship isn’t our natural response. That’s why perspective matters.
Perspective can change everything, from the way we think to the way we live. And when we begin to view our circumstances with an eternal perspective, it also changes how we view the trials we walk through. In this week’s sermon, we explore Genesis 22, the story of Abraham and Isaac, to better understand what it means to look to Jesus, especially in difficult times.
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