
“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds,”
James 1:2
“There is no circumstance, no trouble, no testing, that can ever touch me until, first of all, it has gone past God and past Christ, right through to me. If it has come that far, it has come with a great purpose.”
Alan Redpath
“All joy,” (verse 2) is a fantastic thought. It stresses a joy that becomes something very powerful and significant. “All joy,” surpasses “some joy” or even “occasional joy.” Instead it’s a joy that remains joy even when tired and weak. It will only shine brighter in the darkness.
Jewels, diamonds, and pearls are typically displayed on a black background.
The black only reveals their brilliance. In the same way darkness should only encourage us to be deliberately brighter than our surroundings. We must understand that we shine only because He makes us shine.
There is a divine incandescence that awaits every believer who feels the need or desire for more of God. When your difficulty is illuminated by grace, it will shine out and proclaim His glory. Perhaps this is what true holiness really is.
The signs surrounding God’s nearness are available to each believer. He is close to those who want Him, and there is nothing will stand in His way. The Lord cherishes and treasures the seeking heart. There is nothing that can detour the believer’s yearning after their Father.
Name your trial, and then tie it to God’s throne.
It’s not yours. Leave it alone and refuse to carry it any further. It’s now the Lord’s concern. Simply watch for the deliverance to come. When God sees your heart, He will lavish Himself out on you.
You were never meant to carry that burden alone.



Rev. David Hitchcock Retired:
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So much has a “Great Purpose” in my Life-He carries me up move on.
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#Wise words.
For me TIMELY… I need this as corrective nourishment!
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Rev. David Hitchcock Retired:
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Rev. David Hitchcock Retired:
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Broken Believers wrote:
> Pastor Bryan Lowe posted: ““There is no circumstance, no trouble, no > testing, that can ever touch me until, first of all, it has gone past God > and past Christ, right through to me. If it has come that far, it has come > with a great purpose.” — Alan Redpath ” >
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