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Today’s Community Reading

Endurance Through Trials and Temptations

  • James
  • Day 4

Scripture Reading: James 1:12-18, Luke 4:1-13, 1 Corinthians 9:24-27

Everywhere we look, we see the challenges of our imperfect world. Whether we’re on social media, reading the news, or just talking with others, it’s clear. We all face struggles—some we expect, some that surprise us. What matters is how we react or respond to these struggles and challenges. But there’s another element James addresses in our passage today: temptations.

Temptations can show up at any time. They are hard to resist, often catching us off guard. As James mentions, they start small. It reminds me of a fishing lure meant to attract a specific fish. In the same way, we’re often most tempted by the things we want the most. They can appear suddenly and seem harmless at first. But once we give in, our desires can lead us into sin. Just like a fish that bites a lure and gets caught, sin leads us down a path that “gives birth to death” (James 1:15).

No one promised following Christ would be easy. So how do we face trials and temptations? James pointed to endurance—sticking with it, persevering, and not giving up, even when it’s hard. And in 1 Corinthians 9, Paul compared our endurance in the faith to running a race.

Knowing we must endure trials and temptations in this world can be pretty disheartening, but there is hope in the promise given at the beginning of verse 12. We see that those who endure trials and temptations are called “blessed.” There is a promise in the midst of our endurance, a promise from Scripture that is not a “may be” or a “should be” or a “could be.” It's definitive. It’s an eternal promise.

So what is this promise? If we remain steadfast, God will give us the “crown of life” (v.12). In the New Testament, the crown most often referred to the wreaths given to winners at athletic games—similar to the medals we give Olympic champions today. These crowns stood for victory and honor. When we endure in the faith, God promises us the victory and reward of eternal life.

Think about how you can best endure a trial or temptation. The fact is, some of you are walking through one right now, and some of you have just walked through a season of this. What does it look like to remain steadfast? You may need to admit a mistake or ask for help or accountability. You may need to repent and walk away from habitual sin. You might need to get on your hands and knees today and ask God for practical ways to endure. You might simply need to pray for strength to get through another day. Whatever your situation, take a step to break the cycle of temptation and trust in the victory Christ has already won for you.

Written by Jameson Barker

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