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Going Deeper in “Why Bad Things Don’t Have to Break You”

Read the following a few times:

Rom 5:1-5; James 1:2-4; 1 Pet 1:6-7; Heb 12:11; Isa 40:31

Reflect on the following:

1.     Paul says believers can rejoice in suffering. How is Christian joy different from simply pretending everything is okay?

2.     Why do you think he uses “rejoice” instead of simply saying we should “endure” them?

3.     How might this passage challenge the modern idea that a good life means a comfortable life?

4.     What kinds of trials or difficulties do people commonly face today?

5.     According to this passage, the first thing trials produce in a believer’s life is endurance. Why do you think endurance is an important part of the Christian life?

5.     Paul describes a progression: trials → endurance → character → hope. Why do you think spiritual growth often happens through hardship? How have you grown through a time of trial in the past?

6.     What does “strength of character” look like in a Christian’s life?

7.     Can you think of biblical characters who grew through trials? What happened in their lives?

8.     Why do you think people who have gone through hardship often develop deeper empathy for others?

9.     How can trials either strengthen or weaken a person’s faith? What makes the difference?

10.  How can Christians support one another during times of struggle?

Spiritual Challenges:

1.     Change Your Perspective on Trials - When you face a difficulty this week, pause and ask: “What kind of endurance or character might God be developing in me through this?”

2.     Practice Endurance - Choose one spiritual practice this week—prayer, Bible reading, or worship—and commit to it daily. Endurance grows through consistent faithfulness.

3.     Be a Source of Hope - Look for someone who is going through a hard time and offer encouragement. Remind them that God can turn trials into strength and hope.