Monday, 3 February 2020

DAY 34 - BIBLE READING IN ONE YEAR


From our passages in today's Bible reading in Job, we have seen how Job refused to be lured into the sin of lustfulness and adultery. Despite his wealth, he trusted in God rather than in his wealth. He never gloated over his enemies when they were challenged. He took care of the poor and catered for the welfare of his workers, he didn't take advantage of them. You can now understand why God called Job his servant and went ahead to allow Satan to tempt him.

Like Job, David faced so many challenges from his enemies but each time he had to cry out to God to rescue him and trust God he did and this time he brought him into a spacious place. We, like Job and David should only look unto God for help and not anywhere else. He is ever ready to save us when we call on him.

Just like job again, Jesus also went through trials in the hands of the Pharisees and yet subdued them by the power of God.


Prayer:
Lord Jesus, help me to totally rely on you for everything in my life, Amen. 

Ref:
Bible in one year with Nicky Gumbel
King James Version (KJV)
New King James Version (NKJV)
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