Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

10 June, 2026

James 1:2–3—“My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.” 

Writing to scattered Jewish Christians facing hardships, persecution, and uncertainty, James addresses suffering not as an exception to Christian life but as an expected reality. James does not minimise their suffering with empty words. Rather, he teaches them to endure their trials with patience.

The phrase “divers temptations” refers to various trials and tests. These believers were experiencing pressures from many directions: social rejection, poverty, persecution, and personal struggles. God uses these seasons of trials as a crucible to refine the believer. 

For this reason, James commands them to “count it all joy”. This does not mean believers rejoice in pain itself, nor deny sorrow. Rather, Christian joy rests in knowing that God is sovereignly working through trials for spiritual good.

In verse 3, James emphasises the reason for our trials: “the trying of your faith worketh patience”. Trials expose whether faith is genuine and strengthen believers through endurance. Just as gold is refined through fire, faith matures through testing. God often uses difficulties to remove self-dependence and deepen trust in Him. Patience here speaks of steadfast endurance, a grace that enables believers to remain faithful under pressure.

These verses remind us that suffering in the believer’s life is purposeful, not random. God sanctifies His people through trials. As Scripture declares elsewhere, “tribulation worketh patience” (Romans 5:3).

When trials come, believers should resist bitterness and despair. Instead, we should ask: What is God teaching me through this? Trials may shake our comforts, but they also strengthen our faith. The God who appoints trials also sustains His people through them.

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