Church of the Lakes Ohio
Sermon Outline Focus: God uses trials not to destroy our faith, but to develop mature, surrendered, Kingdom people. I. Trials develop our faith (James 1:2-3) Trials reveal what we are truly trusting in. Pressure exposes foundations. God often meets us in the fire, not around it. Can you say, “Even when I do not understand, I will trust the character of God.” The fiery furnace and Shadrach, Meshach, & Abednego (Daniel 3) II. Trials produce maturity and dependence (James 1:4-5) God is more committed to our maturity than our comfort. Trials deepen dependence on God. Wisdom is seeing life through the rule and reign of Jesus. Perseverance is not formed in comfort, but hardship (Romans 5:3-5; 2 Corinthians 12:9-10) III. Trials reveal surrendered faith (James 1:6-8) Trials expose divided loyalties. Faith learns to trust God even when circumstances are uncertain. Kingdom people anchor their lives fully in Christ. IV. When trials come: Don’t interpret hardship as abandonment. Ask: “God, what are You producing in me?” Ask God daily for wisdom. Keep praying, obeying, and trusting. Anchor your life fully in Christ. V. Kingdom people are not people who never face trials. They are people who discover that even in the fire, Jesus is faithful. Support the show [https://churchofthelakes.breezechms.com/give/online] Visit us online at churchofthelakes.org or on social media at churchofthelakesohio
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