If
you're enduring a season of hardship, be encouraged and use this time to build
your faith. God
is still on the throne and He's in control. Let these 20 pearls of wisdom from
the book of Job remind us that God always has the last say in our lives....
Seek God, Not Man
The Bible tells us that as soon as
Job received the terrible news about losing his children and his wealth. He
immediately responded by seeking God in worship saying, "The Lord gave and
the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord."
Honor God by seeking Him early in
the midst of your trial.
Hold Fast To Your Integrity
Job never wavered in his integrity.
He held firmly to the character of God and focused on Him instead of the
current circumstances.
Don't waver; stand firm.
All Counsel Is Not Wise Counsel
One of Job's friends suggested that
his hardship was the result of sin and that it was meant for
discipline and reproof. However God declared that Job was "blameless and upright."
Trials are not always meant for
discipline and reproof, but God will use them to grow us.
There's Power in Confidence
Not confidence in yourself, but
confidence in God.
God is faithful.
Find Encouragers
Spend time with friends who have the
gift of encouragement. Job had another friend that reminded him, "God will
not reject a blameless man..He will yet fill your mouth with laughter, and your
lips with shouting."
Good friends strengthen you in the
Lord
God Cares About Our Distress
Job knew that God saw his
calamity and he resolved that the Almighty had a rescue plan for him as he
said, "I know my redeemer lives."
Believe that God will rescue You.
God Defends Us
God protected Job and chastised
his friends when He said, "My anger burns against you and against your two
friends, for you have not spoken of me what is right, as my servant Job
has."
Remain humble and God will lift you
up.
God Knows What We Can Handle
God know our hearts, so when satan
challenged the Lord in chapter one regarding Job's character...God already knew
Job would withstand.
God created you and He knows what
you're made of.
God Works Behind The Scenes
While the reader knows about the
opening scene of the Book of Job, Job himself had know idea. God is always
working behind the scenes in our life, and what may look like a
"setback" becomes a "setup" for great blessing.
God is the Divine orchestrator of
life.
God Boasts About His Children
God brags on us when we walk
according to His will. He says this about Job, "Have you considered my
servant Job, that there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright
man..."
God brags on you.
God Always Has The Last Word
God didn't leave Job hanging in the
midst of trial and hardship.
God determines the final outcome of
everything.
God Has Faith In Us
God has faith in us. He is our biggest cheerleader and always believes
the best of us. God allowed Job to endure this season and had faith in his
ability to overcome.
God believes in you, don't give up.
God Hears Our Cries
Throughout the story God was listening
in on the conversations and was close to Job. The Bible tells us that God is
close to the brokenhearted, so no matter what you're going through...God is
there.
God is close.
God Strengthens Us
More times than not, trial
seasons are an opportunity to grow spiritually in your walk with God.
God prunes us to be fruitful.
God Allows Trials
Eventhough we don't know exactly why
God allowed Job to be tested in this way, we do know that His plan is
ultimately to grow us up for the better.
Pray for God's wisdom to understand
and accept.
God Sharpens Our Understanding
In all our getting we should get
understanding. At the end of the Book of Job, we see a stronger and more
mature Job who grew in his understanding of God.
God wants us to grow in the
knowledge of HIM.
God is Just
God is a God of justice. He will not
let us go through a season of sowing and ignore our season of reaping. Be
steadfast and lean on Him through Christ.
Vengeance is the Lord's.
God is Sovereign
In chapter's 38 and 39 God spends
time affirming His sovereignty in both the heavens and the earth, reminding Job
that he is a created being subject to a powerful and awesome Creator.
If nothing else, lean on God's sovereignty.
It's Okay to Ask Why
Job, like many of us wanted
clarity about his current state. It's a not a sin to ask God questions and
to plead our case before Him.
Talk to God, Ask Him to grant you
peace of mind.
Double For Our Trouble
"And the Lord blessed the
latter days of Job more than his beginning," - Job 42:12. The enemy did
not have the last say in Job's life. God did. And while we're all going through
our own issues, let's remember that Job reaped a lifetime of blessing from a
season of distress.
God's blessings are inevitable when
you maintain a steadfast walk with Him.
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