August 30

Job 34:1-36:33, 2 Corinthians 4:1-12, Psalm 44:1-8, Proverbs 22:10-12


Pray: Oh Lord, it is Your right hand and Your arm, and the light of Your face that You save us, for You delight in us. You are our King. May we speak of Your name today to others of Your glorious works in all the earth! Amen.


Read: Elihu must have been a good listener because he was able to quote Job’s words. However, Elihu listened with ears and not with his heart, which made his speeches harsh and unkind. He was too sure of himself and kept reminding Job and his friends to listen to him. It was the same old argument: God is just and therefore cannot be accused of sin or partiality. God sees all we do and judges sin righteously. How important do you think you are before God? Job was important to God, so much so that God and Satan had a discussion in heaven about him! The greatness of God does not mean that He is far from us, I have to remind myself of this truth. He is great in love and mercy!


Edify: Unlike the legalist who had invaded the church in Corinth, Paul had nothing to hide. The Jewish religious system veiled the Gospel, but Paul sought to reveal the Gospel. There is a similar image in Genesis 1 when God brings light into the darkness. Paul paid a great price for his ministry and the legalists were about collecting honors. We are vessels, the treasure of the Gospel life within is important. As vessels we must be clean and available for His use.


Practice: We see today in Proverbs how important our words can be. It says “He who loves purity of heart and whose speech is gracious will have the king as his friend.” May we be careful that our words are gracious today.

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