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Today’s Reading: Psalm 44; 74; 79-80; 85; 89 To summarize today’s reading in two sentences: (1) since God is loving and faithful, He will restore the one who repents and
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Psalm 44; 74; 79-80; 85; 89 To summarize today’s reading in two sentences: (1) since God is loving and faithful, He will restore the one who repents and
Continue readingThe book of Job records a long and heated dialogue, but the conversation stops abruptly when God steps in. On the one hand, his appearance is a rebuke to Job’s
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 32-37 So now the youngest of Job’s friends takes up the issue, not only with Job but with his friends because they condemn Job and yet were
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 25-31 Not sure if I sense rightly the frustration of Job or how big it was (also in the other friends too!), feeling that they have not
Continue readingToday’s reading: Job 22:1-30; 23:1-17; 24:1-25 “I would state my case before him and fill my mouth with arguments.”. It is definitely my sentiment. I am so grateful that I
Continue readingToday’s reading: Job 18:1-21; 19:1-29; 20:1-29; 21:1-34 “Though I cry, ‘I’ve been wronged!’ I get no response; though I call for help, there is no justice” Do you feel Job’s
Continue readingToday’s reading: Job 15:1-35; 16:122; 17:1-10 I am a day late on this post! Yes, I have been fighting off all kinds of issues for this entire month… By reading
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 11-14 “Common sense,” it is said, “is not so common.” In Job 11, Zophar agrees with Eliphaz and Bildad’s judgment of Job and rebukes him for trying
Continue readingAs you read through Job, try paraphrasing each of the “speeches” – a one sentence summary for each section; I find it really helps you grasp what people are saying.
Continue readingToday’s Reading: Job 4-7 I guess I can relate to Eliphaz. How do you talk to someone who has experienced such a disaster as this about their disaster? Isn’t that
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