Can God Be Trusted in Our Trials?
By Tony Evans
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Tony Evans is the founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, founder and president of the Urban Alternative, former chaplain of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, and present chaplain of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. His radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, can be heard on nearly 1,000 US radio outlets daily and in more than 130 countries. For more information, visit TonyEvans.org.
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Can God Be Trusted in Our Trials? - Tony Evans
Trials
OUR
TRIALS
HAVE A
POSITIVE
PURPOSE
When I was growing up, I used to get irritated whenever my favorite television program was pre-empted by those tests of the Emergency Broadcast System, which would be used in case America was attacked or some other disaster occurred. When it was time for one of those tests, normal programming was interrupted, and a voice announced, This is a test.
The nice thing about the television tests was that they only lasted about sixty seconds, and then normal programming resumed. Superman always caught the bad guys and rescued Lois Lane, and everything was cool.
But the Bible makes it inescapably clear that life’s trials are not sixty-second interruptions, after which things return to normal and everything is cool again. That’s why we need to learn the purpose God has in our trials, the spiritual resources He has given us to be victorious in any trial—and, maybe most important of all, His faithfulness to us throughout the process of enduring our trials.
Let me begin by offering a biblical definition of trials. Trials are adverse or negative circumstances that God either brings about directly or allows in order to develop us spiritually. Trials come in all sizes and colors: physical, financial, relational, emotional, and spiritual, just to name a few. The Bible’s most comprehensive statement on life’s trials teaches this foundational truth. The apostle James writes: Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing
(James 1:2–4).
There are several key concepts in these verses that we need to talk about, but the one that usually throws people is the Bible’s command to count our trials as all joy.
That doesn’t seem to make sense. How can we be joyful in the middle of a trial when everything is going wrong? Remember, trials by definition are negative circumstances. But God steps into the middle of our trials and tells us to be not just joyful but overjoyed that these things have come. How can we do this? We can do it because we know something important, which is explained in James 1:3–4.
As negative as our problems seem, they are always there for a positive reason, which is to develop us spiritually. God is not telling us to be joyful about the pain but about the purpose and the outcome of the pain, which is our spiritual completeness and maturity.
JOY VS. HAPPINESS
That may sound like preacher talk,
so let’s see how we can have overflowing joy in—or in spite of—our trials. Notice first that the Bible does not say, Count it all happiness.
The reason is that happiness is largely driven by circumstances. It depends on what happens. If your happenings happen to be good, you’ll be happy. You get a raise on the job, and you’re happy. But get a pink slip, and you’re sad.
In other words, happiness is basically a feeling. It is located in our emotions and subject to all their fluctuations. Our emotions cause us to react, not to think. That’s why we jump in fear when the monster appears out of nowhere in a horror movie. When we do that, we are reacting to a complete fantasy that we know isn’t true. But it still has the power to scare us, because emotions don’t stop to take into account whether what we are seeing is true or make-believe. Our feelings respond to the information fed to them, whether it is true or not. This is