Have you gone through trials and tribulations as consequence of living in a fallen world or as a consequence of your sin and have you been able to rejoice in the trial and/or tribulation?
How (Why) were you able to delight/rejoice?
Meaning of rejoice by the secular dictionary: Delight
Synonyms
delight, exuberate, glory, jubilate, joy, kvell, exult, triumph
Meaning of joy by the lexicon:
Cognate: 5479 xará (another feminine noun from the root xar-, "extend favor, lean towards, be favorably disposed") – properly, the awareness (of God's) grace, favor; joy ("grace recognized").
Definition
joy, delight- greatly (1), joy (54), joyful (1), joyfully (1), joyously (1), rejoicing (1).
One last question - Is joy the same as happines?
Would you share how and why you were able to rejoice througth the trial?
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There are a number of things that help me get through storms in this life. I will give a simple list:
1) Focus: I seek to keep my focus on Christ and with eternity in view.
2) The Word of God brings comfort in times of trouble. I especially like Colossians and 1 John during those times. I also remind myself of Romans 8:28 and trust that this verse is a promise for all time and all situations.
3) My wife.
4) Solid Christian friendship and church family.
5) Remembering the past: I like to remember all the times God has brought me through in the past and this helps me to trust Him more in the present.
6) God has told us that we will face many trials and tribulations. We also know that this life is but a mist. Time will pass and we will move on.
I think that hits the nail on the head....
I think the extent that Christians will rejoice depends on several things, one being level of spiritual maturity, where they are at in the experiential part of the sanctification process
It ties in with something LT said:
Remembering the past: I like to remember all the times God has brought me through in the past
Some are newer to walking with God than others. Perhaps they have not yet been brought through things, are still being healed. We can't treat everyone as if they don't have this instantaneous joy that they must be doing something wrong. We're supposed to be an encouragement to each other.
Shush, don't tell him but I think this is a point that David wants to make -- that we are spiritually immature. Lol!
Can we force ourselves to mature spiritually, or is that a work that God is completing within each one of His children individually and personally?
I wonder if it applies here -- the teaching in Romans 14 about strong and weak Christians and how the strong must have a special duty and love for those who are weaker -- a duty and love which excludes harming younger or less mature believers by using one's freedom?
As always, one question leads to even more questions. :(
If that's his point, I'd have to ask him how long he's been saved and if he's holding it against those who've been saved a lot less time. Sorry, but he knows I'll ask that. LOL
One of the most important traits of a good teacher is having the ability to remember what it was like when they were a child.
David was a child? Surely you jest!
Hahahahaha
When he comes in here, he's gonna get us.
I can't wait for him to respond. Its cool learning from yall. I like the way you can disagree respectfully and sometimes with humor. The forums is my favorite part of AAG.
Good teachers also have high expectations. They must remember though that, while high expectations of students means encouraging them to become grown adults, it also means being able to accept errors when students fail. Sometimes it is best not to teach but just to facilitate learning -- encourage students to look for help and answers on their own. As far as David ever being a child -- I've heard he was the biggest baby on the block!
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