Focus Verse: Job 2:10 Should we accept only good things from the hand of
God and never adversity? So in all this Job said nothing wrong.
Sometimes in our lives we tend to remember all the bad things that have
happened to us and forget the good things. We remember Job for all the
bad that happened to him. But we should remember how Job had victory in
spite of his adversity. There were four things that were important to
Job: his faith, family, friends and his fortune. Satan tried to take
all of them from Job hoping he would curse God. Instead we see Job
thinking on the goodness of God and worshiping His greatness. Satan was
probably the one cursing and not Job. At no time do we see Job blaming
God for these things. God was enough for Job, with or without the
other things Job had. Job said in 13:15 "Though he slay me, yet will I
trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him."
Do you bless God and praise Him even when you don't understand what is
going on in your life? Job's faith is a great lesson to us on how we
can trust in God even though we may be going through unexplained
trials. Job did express his grief to God, and God wants us to cry out
to Him also. Remember Job for his victory during the trials and we can
do the same with God's help. Almighty God is enough. We need nothing
else.
"He who has God and everything else has no more than he who has God only".
C.S. Lewis
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
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Friday, October 7, 2022
Jesus said, "You Will Have Troubles."
Scripture Reading: Job1:1-22
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