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The Top-to-bottom Faith Examination

What in the world is happening? It’s a trial – and not just any brand of trial. A raging fiery tribulation. A top to bottom faith examination. A fruit inspection. You are on audition for God on the way to the next level.

You were walking by faith and not by sight down the narrow path that leads to life. One day at a time, you were pressing on toward the goal to win the prize to which God in Christ Jesus is calling you upward. You had the peace of God that passes all understanding.

Suddenly, the narrow road constricted. The eyes of your faith waxed dim. One day at a time seemed like too much and the finish line too far off in the darkened distance. The peace turned to anxiety and you didn’t understand how to get past where you are to where you are going – or even how to get there.

What in the world is happening? It’s a trial – and not just any brand of trial. A raging fiery tribulation. A top to bottom faith examination. A fruit inspection. You are on audition for God on the way to the next level. The good news is you don’t have to waste your pain. You can rejoice – and take a lesson from a High Priest who understands.

Trial of faithI recently found myself in a season of testing and trials. It almost seemed as if a new trial started before the last trial ended. It’s tempting to get overwhelmed in those periods when trials begin to seem like a way of life instead of a small pothole on a lengthy highway. That’s when we need to focus on the prize instead of the pothole.

“Keep your eyes on Jesus, who both began and finished this race we’re in. Study how he did it. Because he never lost sight of where he was headed – that exhilarating finish in and with God – he could put up with anything along the way: cross, shame, whatever. And now he’s there, in the place of honor, right alongside God” (Hebrews 12:2 MSG).

We’re supposed to “study how He did it.” So how did He do it? It may seem oversimplified, but biblical principles are cut and dried. Jesus remained faithful to God’s plan, trusting Him completely. He endured being misunderstood, mocked, scourged and even crucified. He prayed all night when necessary, with a “nevertheless” mantra that we would all do well to adopt.

When the hurricane-force winds come to hurl satanic debris at your foundation and the torrential rains come to drench your destiny, will you remain faithful to God’s plan? Our calling is to be faithful whether that circumstantial mountain we’re trying to cast into the sea budges or not. Will we trust Him with our very lives in those wilderness places? Or will we head back to Egypt for comfort and wind up going around the same mountain again?

When Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane, Peter cut off the ear of a soldier seeking to seize his Lord. Jesus told Peter to put away his sword. “I am able right now to call my Father, and twelve companies – or more, if I want them – of fighting angels would be here, battle-ready. But if I did that, how would the Scriptures come true that say this is the way it has to be?” (Matthew 26:53 MSG).

So we see that Jesus remained faithful to God’s plan, even when the stress caused Him to sweat blood, if not bullets. The Bible says God will not put more on us than we can bear. This is not a cliché. Jesus did not run away from His trials, and He didn’t bury His head in the desert sand, either. Faithfulness to God often means faithfulness to continue to carry out our God-given responsibilities on the home front and in the local church.

No matter how hot the fire, we have no excuse to forsake our calling. How will the Scriptures be fulfilled if we all curl up in a fetal position and hide from the world like a caterpillar who envelops itself in a cocoon while it changes? The testing of our faith works endurance in us. Those character-building days are as precious as gold; they bring the dross to the surface and purify our souls.

Jesus also exemplified endurance in trials. He Himself tells us in Luke 8:15 that those who endure to the end will be saved. God doesn’t bring trials, but He will use them to train us. I’ve often said to myself, “If I just knew why I was going through all this, it wouldn’t be as bad.” At least when we go to the fitness center, workout, and end up sore, we know that we are building strength and endurance in our physical bodies. Well, ultimately that is the same result of going through trials: strength and endurance in our spirits – and character in our souls. That should be enough to get us to rejoice.

Finally, Jesus prayed in the midst of His trial. The Apostle James also tells us if we are suffering, we are to pray (James 5:13). And the Apostle Paul backs him up in his epistle to the Philippians. Paul tells them peace comes from praying instead of getting wrought up over circumstances (Philippians 4:6). If we draw near to God, He will draw near to us. We may not always get an answer to our “Why, God, why?” petition, but trust means not always knowing why. Again, we can rest assured that the “why” boils down to building strength, endurance and character in us.

No matter what brand of trial we find ourselves in – health troubles, financial woes, relationship crises – if we will settle into the “nevertheless” mindset and seek to do His will, He will come to our rescue and work all things out together for our good. Jesus is always with us – even in the trials. He will never leave us. He will never forsake us. He understands the emotions we are experiencing because He has also experienced them.

Let me leave you with a couple Scriptures that remind us to rejoice: “Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place” (2 Corinthians 2:14). Or how about this one? “Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us” (Romans 8:37). Hallelujah!

It’s been said that being in the midst of a trial can sometimes feel like getting thrown into boiling water. If you are like an egg, your affliction will make you hard-boiled and unresponsive to God’s leading. If you are like a potato, you will emerge soft and pliable. Decide today to be like a potato, submit yourself to God, resist the devil. Not only will he flee from you, he will find a stronger opponent the next time he comes stalking.

Jennifer LeClaire is the editor of The Voice magazine and author of "Doubtless: Faith that Overcomes the World." You can visit her online at www.jenniferleclaire.org.

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Top to Bottom Faith Examination
written by Betty, January 06, 2009
I readily identify with this article as I have just emerged from such a time as described. During this time though, the Lord ministered that it was time for the Body of Christ to reach out to one another and link our shields of faith together, supporting and lifting up one another, thereby putting the enemy to flight. That we are a family which should strengthen each other against our common enemy. That there is only one Star and His Name is Jesus! And as we come together using our gifts which He has given us holding up and helping one another that it is then that He is glorified! And Love made supreme! "And the greatest of these is Love!"
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written by Kay, February 24, 2009
This is Awesome! There have been many trials concerning my health and the Lord revealed to me that my trial was like Job's trial. All of those trips in the hospital, never thought that those issues would glorify God. But He has given me strength through them and now the call that is on my life is awesome. Glory Be To God for all that He has done, and Bless Jesus Christ for shedding His precious Blood for our sins!
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Faith
written by ziongirl, February 24, 2009
This was an encouragin article it makes think about when you done all you can ---just stand. When the enemy has nothing else to fight us with --- he will fight us on our faith ---- and all we can do is keep our eyes on the Lord no matter what.

Thank God for this article it blessed me Iooked at 3 times before I read and it totally refreshed me! God Bless
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pastor
written by steve bert, February 25, 2009
Thanks for the emcouragement. I have been fighting Parkinson's for 8 years and lately it has been very hard to be a pastor. Never-the-less, I am going to fight on and trust in God and His plan to lead us into Apostolic/Prophetic evangelism.
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fiery trials
written by melvin, February 25, 2009
I liked this article . It has inspired my faith as well as soaked into my spirit.Hallelujah..Ur daily teachings has inspired my faith a lot.
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The Top to Bottom Faith Examination
written by Beverly, February 25, 2009
I just Love how the Lord lets us know what is truly going on. The past few days I've been horribly miserable. I'm believing the Lord for some major restoration and one day I'm on top and the next it's as if I can't breathe at all because of the heaviness. My natural tendency is to 'crawl in a shell' and hide, cover my head up with a comforter and turn the phone off so I don't have to speak with anyone. What a cop-out. This article today spoke directly to my situation; it's the fiery trial of faith. God has placed an awesome call within me and lets just say, my upbringing was anything but Godly. The battle is very hard. Thank you for the timely message. In Him, Beverly
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God's Love
written by Diana, February 26, 2009
The article has trully delivered me. now i know in trials God is nearer to me yhan ever, so i must focus on Him knowing that i cant out the situation before i went through. He is beside me all the way, and the more i become strong is the more i make Him proud of me. Father I love you.

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