Scripture: Song of Solomon 4:16; Song of Solomon 5:1–10
Summary: When are we too old for trials; when does the heart become tired for Christ to call us into more service for Him? Christ can call us to His service right up to the end of our days; “I am His and He is mine.”
Summary: A Christian must be with great care when he enters a trial, for there are many dark powers that will surround the trial vying to draw the Christian away from God. What is needed in a trial to persevere and overcome?
Summary: How God uses trials in our lives to bring us to conformity to the image of His Son. How God uses trials in a child’s life, and as we get older the trials come according to our age and seasons of life.
Summary: How does God use trials to test our living faith in Him, and what is needed when going through a trial? How did God test His men in trials? How will we be tested in this hour of history?
Summary: Some trials come simply because we are caught in the End Time of history before the secret coming of the Lord. We must get ready for the trying days that are ahead for God's people around the world.
Summary: The Christian must be careful not to permit the circumstances and trials of life to become a distress. What is a distress, and how do we overcome distresses of life?
Summary: This message continues the life of Jacob and the imperative need of proper thinking through the trials being faced after the crisis of sanctification.
Summary: How is our Christian Life at the end? This message brings us into the valleys in life which lead to the final season before God calls us home.
Summary: Christ was made perfect through suffering, and He learned obedience through suffering. The characteristics that must mark our lives in and through the sufferings of life.
Summary: Unfolding the pattern in the Bible of how God deals with our soil to bring us from wayside soil to good soil; God's method of plowing, planting, and harvesting; and the tribulum of Romans 5:1-4 used to deal with chaff.