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Why Is Following Jesus So Hard? (James 1:1–8) | Point Blank - Week 1

36 min · 20. huhti 2026
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Nobody told you following Jesus would feel like this.You believed. You trusted. And life didn't get easier — it got harder. Now you're sitting in the middle of a trial you didn't choose, wondering if any of this is actually worth it.James wrote this letter to people asking that exact question. Scattered. Suffering. Holding onto faith with both hands and losing their grip.His answer wasn't what they expected. And it probably isn't what you expect either.In this first message of our new series Point Blank: Faith That Doesn't Flinch, we're opening James 1:1–8 and confronting one of the hardest commands in Scripture — and the one truth that changes everything about how you walk through pain.Joy isn't found after the fire. It's forged in it.

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