"He knows All"
S- Job 9:4 His wisdom is profound, His power is vast.
O- Job acknowledges that he could not be righteous before God. He must have done something wrong to receive such afflictions on his life. He is confident that he did not sin greatly, and did not deserve such sufferings. Yet, his faith arises and is persistent in calling on God. The worst part for Job, was the times of silence.
A- In some of the worst of circumstances God can become silent. Sometimes God will allow us to go through the dark hours in silence. We misinterpret that to be that He is not listening, and He isn't there. When it's just the opposite. It is true that He will not give us a circumstance that we cannot handle, and at times we take tests of life over and over again, and it may seem to be the worst times of our lives, BUT GOD. It is those dark and silent times that God will work in and through your heart and develop your character and strengthen your faithfulness towards Him. He knows our end from our beginning and everything in between, and He never will leave us or forsake us. If you are feeling the silence, it is then that we become even more persistence and seek His face, and trust in Him with all our hearts.
P- Father of heaven and earth, thank you for everything. There is no better place to be, than in your presence and in the palm of your hand. Thank you for life, and every test and trial and the opportunity to glorify you through each one. You are the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I am greatly for all things. Amen.Thursday October 21
Job 9 & 10, Acts 13 & 14
"He knows All"
S- Job 9:4 His wisdom is profound, His power is vast.
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