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Job wrestles with this question throughout the entire book. You are getting everything according to your present deeds and also the past deeds. Perseverance with patience is one of those traits.

It grew to more than one thousand members, had a strong missionary program and exercised a valuable outreach to its affluent suburban community. It would be nice to think of him as the author of this book, but most scholars believe that his death within fifteen years or so of the death and resurrection of Jesus eliminates this possibility. Baby if he really loves you more than me Maybe it's the best thing Maybe it's the best thing for you But it's the worst that could happen to me. But that is not the whole answer.

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James 1:1-18 by James Montgomery Boice Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. That may be true of many literary classics. But there are millions of people who have never read them and have no intention of reading them. The same is probably true of much biblical literature. In fact, even Christians probably neglect much of it. Many, I suppose, have never read 1 and 2 Chronicles or Jeremiah or Ezekiel or Lamentations. When we talk about the New Testament one book that fits this category is James. It is the book Martin Luther objected to. He said that it was not on the same level as the other biblical books, because it says so much about good works and not enough about faith. The problem is that although people know about James, many do not read it. I am convinced that for the most part James is neglected simply because it is so practical. James talks about wealth and how we use it, gossip, hypocrisy, how we choose our friends, and other such very practical things. Give why did this happen to me song a good lecture on theology. Teach me about grace or justification. James does meddle in our most practical affairs, but in this he is only following the steps of his divine brother Jesus Christ, who did exactly that and was intensely practical. James the son of Zebedee, the brother of John. We know from the Book of Acts that this James was martyred, probably about ad 44. It would be nice to think of him as the author of this book, but most scholars believe that his death within fifteen years or so of the death and resurrection of Jesus eliminates this possibility. In their judgment the condition of the church described in James reflects a later period of church history. We why did this happen to me song very little about this man, even though he was an apostle. He does not seem to have had a position of great leadership. Although his name, James, makes him a far-out possibility as author, there is no other reason to think of him as the writer of this letter. This man is mentioned in nine significant passages in the New Testament, apart from the Book of James. We know that he rose to importance in the early church, that he exercised leadership over the first church council described in Acts 15 also see Gal. This seems to be an apostle to the Jews writing to the Jews. By some counts, there are twenty-two references to the Sermon on the Mount in this letter, and each of the Beatitudes is reflected in one way or another. As we might expect of a practical book by a practical man, James plunges at once into a practical problem. The first concerns a person who lacks worldly goods v. Here is a person who through industry, commerce or the mere outworking of circumstances, has become relatively well off, and then suddenly he loses all he had. We can go through a period of our lives where we are highly regarded. We are riding on a pinnacle of high public opinion. Then the winds of fortune change, and we are right back where we started. I have a good friend who is in the Christian ministry and for nearly twenty years was used by God to start and then build up a solid evangelical church. It grew to more than one thousand members, had a strong missionary program and exercised a valuable outreach to its affluent suburban community. But there were people in the church who were unhappy with the pastor. Suddenly he was asked to leave. It was a great and unexpected blow both to himself and his family. There was no immediate explanation. Sometimes it is the loss of friends or family through death. Perhaps it is the death of a husband, a wife, a son or a daughter, or someone else important to our well-being, someone on whom we depended, someone to whom we looked for direction and understanding. Sometimes it is a person who seems essential to a certain work or ministry. When he or she is gone the ministry declines. Some of these answers are given in the first chapter of James. Some suffering is simply common to humanity. It is as though there is a great bonfire, and each generation is thrown upon the ashes of the generation that went before it. In time it too burns up and is gone. Job is not saying that this is directly related to specific sin or shortcomings. Job was saying that it is simply the common lot of men and women that we are born in pain, cause pain, endure pain and eventually die, often in pain. There is a one-to-one relationship; therefore, it is either this man or his parents who are guilty. There is some suffering which we bring upon ourselves. When James wrote about the rich man who lost his wealth, he was not implying that the rich man had been dishonest or had fleeced the poor to get his riches, or anything like that. However, it is possible to conceive of the case of a person who has lost his riches by over-extending himself through greed. I am going to take financial risks. In such a case the loss of the riches would have been something that he had brought upon himself. A person who dies of lung cancer after twenty or more years of smoking cigarettes cannot blame God for his cancer. It is the same with problems caused by overeating, excessive drinking, taking harmful drugs, promiscuous sex, lying, giving vent to an unbridled temper, and many other such things. James may be thinking along these lines in verse 13, saying that certain things in us may bring misfortune. The example he gives is temptation to be greedy. He is saying that sometimes the things we go through are the product of our own sinful choices. Some suffering is intended by God for our good, to develop our character and make us like Jesus Christ. God brings certain problems into our lives in order to perfect us, mould us or shape us into the kind of men and women he would have us be. If you want to develop a strong physical body, you have to do it by strenuous exercise. Sitting around and simply enjoying yourself, eating candy and roasted marshmallows, will never produce an athlete. If you want to be strong and have a well-developed body, you must get out on the track. You have to begin with jogging. You have to do your exercises. You have to endure hardship in order to tone up your muscles. The person who has never gone through any struggle, who has never had any misfortune in his or her life, who has never suffered any kind of loss, will not develop the kind of character that can endure calamity. And certainly such a person will not have the kind of character that will be able to instruct and help other people. James says that some misfortune is sent, not because of sin or even because it is the common lot of humanity, but simply because God wants it to develop traits of strong Christian character that would not be developed in any other way. Perseverance with patience is one of those traits. Would you please pray for me that I might have patience. Therefore, if misfortune enters your life, God may be using it to develop character in you that in days to come he will use to bring glory to his name. Some suffering is to bring God glory. The fourth purpose in misfortune is that by it God might be glorified. That is, the suffering is not merely the common lot of man, nor is it something we bring upon ourselves by our sin or misconduct, nor is it sent by God in order to develop our Christian character. It is to glorify the name of God only. The first case is that of the man born blind, found in John 9. They were assuming that suffering is always the result of a prior sin—this is a moral universe, after all—but they were broad-minded enough to acknowledge that the sin that caused the blindness might not have been that of the man himself but might rather have been the sin of his parents. That was a possible explanation, of course. We do not know if they understood anything about the transmission of disease, but we know that blindness in children can be caused by venereal disease in the parents. So it could be the case that his suffering was because of their sin. How he could have been born blind because of his own sin is a bit more problematic, unless they were thinking of his sin in a previous life and were therefore assuming the doctrine of reincarnation. In any case, Jesus stated that neither was the cause. In other words, Jesus said that the man was born blind so that at this particular moment Jesus might come along and heal him and thus bring God glory. A life time of blindness just so God might be glorified. Not all suffering is like this, of course—I have been pointing out other reasons for it—but some is, and this was a particularly dramatic case. The Pharisees, who are the protagonists in the story, did not see this, did not believe on Jesus and so remained in darkness. The second case is Job, who is probably an even clearer illustration of why did this happen to me song righteous person suffering solely that God might be glorified. But it is worth noting here that the point of the story is that Job had not done anything to deserve what he was going through. But remember, God does not run a universe in which there is no correspondence between suffering and sin. So if you are suffering a lot, it is because you have sinned. Furthermore, because you are suffering a lot, you must have sinned a lot. What you need to do is come clean, confess it. Then, perhaps God will straighten things out again. He did not suppose he was sinless. No godly why did this happen to me song would think that. But he knew that he had not done anything so dreadfully bad that God was punishing him. Job wrestles with this question throughout the entire book. Satan retorted that Job served God only because God had made him rich and later that he served God only because he was afraid that he might lose his health. But at the end, Job did not curse God, as Satan had predicted. Thus, God was glorified by Job and the ways of God were vindicated. As far as we can tell, Job never fully understood what had happened to him. But that is not the whole answer. Ask God to show you what he is doing. God may not give the answer right away, of course. He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created. Chapter 1 from the book, by James Montgomery Boice.

When James wrote about the rich man who lost his wealth, he was not implying that the rich man had been dishonest or had fleeced the poor to get his riches, or anything like that. There was no immediate explanation. Whenever he saw someone begging for money or food on the street my grandpa would buy him a meal of food and give him some money. I lost the love of my life due to a traffic accident. The single was released on the April 1, 2005 by Lava Records. Verse 1: Oh my, what have I done My life has just begun It's so easy to make a mistake And my heart feels like it's gonna break I've cried so many tears Had to face all of my fears But I'm not afraid anymore Of this I'm sure But this is my reality And it's hard being me Chorus: This could have happened to anyone Why did this happen to me This could have happened to anyone Why did this happen to me But I'm gonna make it you'll see Verse 2: Oh God Please forgive my sins And this mess that I'm in I don't know how I got here And it doesn't even seem fair But this is my reality And it's hard being me Repeat chorus Bridge: Sometimes I wanna scream Sometimes I wanna cry And then there are the times I just don't understand why Sometimes I wanna scream Sometimes I wanna dream That this never happened at all I'm so tired of feeling sorry for myself Please Lord hear me I'm crying out for help I'm so tired of crying in the dark I'm not asking why That's why there's no question mark And the end of.

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