Job 37:1-39:30, 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:10, Psalm 44:9-26, Proverbs 22:13
Pray: Lord, You know better than I do. Keep me from being too talkative and thinking I must say something on every subject and on every occasion. Keep me from trying to straighten out everyone else’s issues. Teach me the beautiful lesson that occasionally it is possible that I am wrong. Make me thoughtful and not moody or bossy. Amen.
Read: The storm finally broke on the five men seated on the ash heap, and God spoke to Job out of the storm. We do not enjoy it when the storm comes, but if we listen to His voice, the storm will accomplish good things in our lives. When the storm was over, Job was ready to meet God and help his friends. God’s word is light but too often our words bring darkness.
Edify: Jesus suffered and turned that suffering into glory; by faith, we can do the same thing. It is not wrong to care for the outward person, so long as you recognize that it is perishing. Concentrate on the inner person. It is the invisible that is imperishable. The best is yet to come!
Practice: It seems that our Proverb today is reminding us not to make excuses for the work we must accomplish. The sluggard says “There is a lion outside I shall be killed in the streets.” Whatever excuse you might be making for what needs to be done today, put it aside and remember how important it is that we do what we are called to do.
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