Flame,
I like what you have written.
It makes sense philosophically and metaphysically.
But the real task for you is to translate this into practical knowledge.
For example, we can acknowledge that we are being tested and thereby we are being brought closer to Allah, and that Insha'Allah this will motivate us to purify our hearts and minds.
But Allah SWT has not constructed the human being to be a martyer. Patience does not require us to be free of emotions. Sadness is a fact of our construction. We are not unfeeling creatures.
So lets say someone hurts us badly. Lets say we are alone and do not have a family and must tread through life without emotional support or love. We can accept this as a test from Allah. However, how do we get through it on a day by day basis?
If my car breaks down and there is a snowstorm outside and I have to find a way to get to work becuase if I don't work I don't get paid....and I do not have a husband or father or brother who will help me out....We can't sit inside the house and say "well, I should be so happy that Allah has put me in this test because now I know He is pleased with me!".
Islamic advice has to have a rationale and practical component to it. On a practical level, going through abandonment and extreme heartbreak is not a joyous occasion even though we are clearly being tested by God. I know a girl who had to have her leg amputated.....Should she be pleased? Of course not. She will never get married now. She will always be disabled. Sure, she will likely go to Paradise for her suffering, but at age 28 she is not sitting in the hospital thinking about her death and the hereafter; she is thinking, what could Allah SWT possibly bring me in this life that will make up for the loss of my leg and the loss of marriage and the loss of my ability to be a mother and the loss of my health and that I may not have money to take care of my health needs in the future?
I'm thinking practical advice, brother, not metaphysical. Sorry, I am assuming you are a brother. I am saying all this because I have gone through, and go thorugh, a dark chapter in my life, and I can read dua all day and all night and I can read Quran all day and all night, but still I do not see a light at the end of the tunnel, even though I believe 100% in Allah.
Good people have tests. Bad people have tests. Good people sometimes go through life with bliss and joy, having wonderful spouses, healthy babies, financial security, and esteem. In my opinion, these people are truly blessed by Allah SWT. Bad people may have the same blessings, believe it or not. Bad people also have really horrible things happen to them! Does that mean they are more beloved to Allah SWT?