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The Pleasures of Passing God’s Exams

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Overview:

Genesis 22:11–19

Too many people have lost their joy and are suffering a chronic case of the “woe-is-me” syndrome. They’ve either forgotten or never learned that amidst the desert-like sadness, sorrow, tragedy, and grief of life, God has planted beautiful oases of joy, peace, celebration, and laughter. This shouldn’t surprise us, though. The world in which we dwell focuses on the negative. Weather forecasters speak of a 30 percent chance of rain. Why not a 70 percent chance of sunshine? Movies and television delight in exposing the dirty, disgusting underbelly of society. Why not use media to paint a hopeful picture of how the world could be?

Message Summary:

In this message, Pastor Chuck Swindoll addresses the common tendency to focus on life’s hardships and sorrows—the “desert-like” seasons of tragedy and grief. However, he reminds us that God has also planted “oases of joy” in the midst of our trials. Using the dramatic conclusion of Abraham’s greatest test—the offering of Isaac—Chuck explores the profound peace and celebration that follow radical obedience.

When we face God’s “exams,” the process is often painful and the outcome uncertain. But for those who trust and obey, there is a unique pleasure found in passing the test. This sermon encourages believers to shift their perspective from the negativity of the world to the hopeful reality of God’s provision, showing that the greatest trials often lead to the greatest triumphs of faith.

Message Key Facts:

  • The “Woe-is-Me” Syndrome: Pastor Chuck contrasts the world’s focus on the negative with the biblical call to find joy, peace, and laughter even in difficult circumstances.

  • Testing Leads to Triumph: Trials are not intended to destroy us but to prove our faith. Passing these “exams” results in a deeper spiritual maturity and a renewed sense of God’s presence.

  • Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Will Provide): The story of the ram in the thicket serves as a powerful reminder that God provides exactly what is needed at exactly the right moment.

  • A Hopeful Outlook: Believers are encouraged to look for the “70 percent chance of sunshine” in God’s promises rather than dwelling on the “30 percent chance of rain” in their problems.

Message References:

  • Genesis 22:11–19: The pivotal moment where the Angel of the Lord stops Abraham from sacrificing Isaac and reaffirms the covenant promises because of Abraham’s obedience.

  • James 1:2–4: A supporting New Testament passage that encourages believers to count trials as joy, knowing that the testing of faith produces endurance.

  • Hebrews 11:17–19: Provides divine commentary on Abraham’s mindset during the test, revealing his belief that God could even raise Isaac from the dead.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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I didn't know much about grace, so I decided to read The Grace Awakening. I have learned a lot about letting people be different than me and realizing that God's grace doesn't condemn me but rather forgives and covers me with His righteousness! I shouldn't be a perfectionist because I can never do everything perfectly. If I let God work through me though, I will be living a life pleasing to Him! —T. Z. from Oklahoma

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