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The Mark Driscoll Podcast

How to Have Joy During Trials

The Mark Driscoll Podcast

Mark Driscoll

Religion & Spirituality

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Pastor Mark talks about how to be joyful during hard times. Tune in to find out!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Just consider for a moment what James could have said regarding himself.

0:04.5

What he says is James a servant.

0:07.9

How many of you would have added a little more?

0:11.6

Right?

0:12.0

You may have heard of my mother, Mary.

0:15.7

May I heard of my father, Joseph.

0:17.6

Oh, and my big brother.

0:20.3

His name is Jesus Christ. You may have read about my brother, Joseph. Oh, and we have my big brother. His name is Jesus Christ.

0:22.6

You may have read about my brother and myself and my family.

0:25.6

We're kind of a thing.

0:26.6

Merry Christmas.

0:27.6

We're kind of a thing.

0:28.6

You may have read of us in this book called The Bible.

0:32.6

My name is James.

0:33.6

He doesn't flex or name drop.

0:35.6

Instead what he says is, my name is James and I'm a servant.

0:41.4

And what he's come to conclude is that Jesus serves us, therefore serving others on behalf of Jesus,

0:48.3

is the highest and noblest calling. Now, church history does give him some great nicknames. He's called James the Just by some early

0:56.2

theologians. That means he's a good guy, high character. He doesn't says what's right. He's got

1:01.7

integrity. In addition, they call him camel knees. Dude prays so much, he's a little, he's showing it.

1:08.7

He's got some knee problems. He walks with a bit of a limp and a gate and

1:13.0

it's like why because he's down on his knees praying so much to his brother who is in heaven

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