What is the most enjoyable part of your salvation experience?
Mine is the ability to be grateful and that I am aware who it is I am grateful to. Knowing that even the challenges and trials I face are there because my Elohim and Saviour has put them there.
When I first read James saying to count it all joy when you face trials I wondered if he was mad. I then began to realise that James had written that a number of years after his conversion and he was speaking with 20/20 hindsight.
My trials have been many and necessary. One thing I now know is that when a man enters into a trial, he never comes out the same, as when he went in. Something inside dies and something else grows.
I love the ability I've been given to be grateful.
Mine is the ability to be grateful and that I am aware who it is I am grateful to. Knowing that even the challenges and trials I face are there because my Elohim and Saviour has put them there.
When I first read James saying to count it all joy when you face trials I wondered if he was mad. I then began to realise that James had written that a number of years after his conversion and he was speaking with 20/20 hindsight.
My trials have been many and necessary. One thing I now know is that when a man enters into a trial, he never comes out the same, as when he went in. Something inside dies and something else grows.
I love the ability I've been given to be grateful.