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James 1:2-4
Excerpted from: Displaying a Good Conscience: Politeness

Patience requires vision—forethought. And as we are tested through trials involving others, patiently handling the situation according to God's instruction by extending mercy and forgiveness, we will develop righteous qualities within us.

So if we handle this testing correctly, it will develop unwavering faithfulness.

The word patience is too passive a translation of the Greek word hypomone used here in verses 3 and 4. It is not just the ability to endure, it is the ability to turn challenges into greatness and glory.

Hupomone or patience is the quality that enables a person not only to endure hardships but to overcome them. Testing patience helps develop the strength to handle even greater challenges. And that is why good conduct and manners and gentleness and politeness require a lot of patience.

James says that this unwavering faithfulness, which gives us patience, ultimately leads us to three things.

1. Unshakeable faithfulness makes us perfect. That is teleios in the Greek, meaning perfect for a specific purpose. Complete in mental and moral character growth. We are perfect when we are spiritually healthy enough to be offered to God without any disqualifying spiritual flaws, and then we are spiritually mature and fully grown.

And the way that James uses the word perfect means unshakeable faithfulness resulting from testing, in the sense of being spiritually healthy for the duty we are born to do.

2. Unshakeable faithfulness makes us complete, and that Greek word there is holokleros, meaning complete in every way, that is, perfectly sound in body. Over time this unshakeable faithfulness removes the weakness and imperfections from our character.

Daily, it helps us overcome past sins and shed old blemishes, so we can replace them with new virtues, and this process continues until we are fully spiritually healthy and ready to serve God in His Kingdom.

3. Unshakeable faithfulness makes us deficient in nothing, meaning we are not lacking in the unwavering faith needed to overcome our spiritual enemies. Paul states:


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Facing Times of Stress: Controlled by Doubts  
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Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Sixteen)  
Habakkuk: A Prophet of Faith (Part Two)  
Using God's Given Authority  
Strategies for Interfacing with Babylon Without Being Assimilated (Part Six)  
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation  
Firstfruits and the Master Potter  
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Persistence  
Persecution  
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