based on the Love God Greatly Study, Trials and Triumphs / w1d2
THE JOURNEY (SCRIPTURE AND OBSERVATION)
Scripture: 1 Peter 1:6-12 / SOAP: 1 Peter 1:7
Such trials show the proven character of your faith, which is much more valuable than gold – gold that is tested by fire, even though it is passing away – and will bring praise and glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.
1 Peter 1:7
When I read this passage, I often think of James’ words when he encouraged his audience to consider their troubles an opportunity for great joy. He reminded them that when their faith was tested, as followers of Christ, their endurance would have a chance to grow, and that when the believer’s endurance was fully developed, they would be perfect and complete, needing nothing.
Both James and Peter teach us not to run from our trials but to embrace them, remembering and believing that God will use them to refine us, strengthen our faith, and perfect it, ultimately leading to His glory and honor. The Apostle Paul said it like this: “And when Christ who is your life is revealed to the whole world, you will share in all His glory.”
While we wait on our inheritance, Scripture and Peter clearly teach us that we “may have to suffer for a short time in various trials.” The patriarchs and prophets, as well as God’s people throughout the Old Testament and Jesus’s disciples, were not immune to trials; even Jesus Himself suffered trials and had His faith tested by Satan in the wilderness.1 However, Jesus kept His focus on the Father and boldly answered each temptation with the Word of God – and He walked out of the wilderness victorious over the temptation!
Now Peter reveals that these trials which cause us grief have a point. They exist for a reason. For the Christian believer, suffering always serves a purpose (Romans 5:3–4; James 1:2–4). Peter describes the benefit of these trials, which distress us but don’t prevent us from rejoicing: they test, purify, and prove our faith. When trials come, the believer makes a choice to continue to trust God, in and through the trial. God continues to provide. Our faith grows stronger.
Bibleref.com / 1 Peter 1:7
LIVING THE JOURNEY (APPLICATION)
We can learn much from those who have gone before us, and who better to learn from than Jesus Himself? Frustrations, troubling situations, and every temptation that comes our way can either push us away from God or draw us closer to Him. If we focus on the trial, whatever it may be, we will surely fall. Yet, if we learn from Christ and focus on God, remembering and using His Word and promises to combat the trial, we too will be victorious – our faith strengthened and God glorified!
Copy David’s example in Psalm 119:11 and Hide God’s Word in your heart (or on your phone or notecards) so that you might not sin against Him. The Word of God—and He walked out of the wilderness victorious over the temptation!
Prayer for the Journey
Father, any given day can bring trials that range from small to seemingly impossible. Help us remember that as Your children, we are equipped by Your Spirit and Your Word and our Faith in Jesus Christ to overcome all the trials we face in this life. Thank You that, according to Your Word, every victory over our trials strengthens our faith for the next trial and ultimately brings glory to Your name, glory – glory that Peter and James say our faith allows us to both give and receive when Jesus is revealed! Help us heed James’s words and count our troubles as an opportunity for great joy. Help us remember that we can only do this when we keep our eyes fixed on You and Your promises, which are all yes and amen in Jesus! – Teach us to not only rejoice in the troubles that come but to watch expectantly for the triumph and rejoice and give glory to Your name when it comes! – In the mighty name of Jesus and the power of the Spirit, we boldly pray – amen and amen!
Peter says that our faith provides an opportunity to participate in giving and receiving praise, glory, and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. When Christ returns and all come to understand the truth, He will receive honor as the true Lord and King, and our faith in Him will be fully vindicated.
Bibleref.com / 1 Peter 1:7
Music for the Journey
An old but wonderful song – one of my favorites back in the day. I encourage you to read the words then listen and soak them in until they become the prayer of your day. – No matter what we may lose, may we always choose God’s refining fire💜
The Refiner’s Fire
There burns a fire with sacred heat
White hot with holy flame
And all who dare pass through its blaze
Will not emerge the same
Some as bronze, and some as silver
Some as gold, then with great skill
All are hammered by their sufferings
On the anvil of His will
Chorus:
The Refiner’s fire
Has now become my soul’s desire
Purged and cleansed and purified
That the Lord be glorified
He is consuming my soul
Refining me, making me whole
No matter what I may lose
I choose the Refiner’s fire
I’m learning now to trust His touch
To crave the fire’s embrace
For though my past with sin was etched
His mercies did erase
Each time His purging cleanses deeper
I’m not sure that I’ll survive
Yet the strength in growing weaker
Keeps my hungry soul alive
Chorus