Islands Christian Church Podcast

The Way God Sees It

38 min · 5. maj 2026
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Life is not free from difficulty. Trials, confusion, and hard seasons are part of the human experience. The question is not whether we will face them, but how we will walk through them. In this message from James 1:2–8, we begin the series James: A Faith That Works, exploring a faith that actually shows up in everyday life. James challenges us to see trials differently. Instead of viewing them as setbacks, he shows how God uses them to grow perseverance, maturity, and a deeper trust in Him. When life feels uncertain, God does not leave us without direction. He offers wisdom generously to anyone who asks. His perspective brings clarity in confusion and stability in seasons that feel overwhelming. The real challenge is not receiving God’s wisdom, but choosing to trust it and live it out. This message is an invitation to begin a simple but powerful practice. Ask God for His perspective, not just in the big moments, but in the everyday situations you face. Over time, that habit can shape your faith, your decisions, and the way you experience even the hardest seasons. Scripture: James 1:2–8 Series: James: A Faith That Works Speaker: Stephen Saxton Church: Islands Christian Church, Savannah, GA Key Theme: God uses trials to grow you, and His wisdom is available to guide you through them.

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