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Jesus spent 40 days in the desert in prayer and fasting. It was rough, but it was life-changing. Now it’s your turn. We’ll be going through a chapter each day of the Book of Job and exploring the power of redemptive suffering and see how the struggles of life make us into saints!

40 Days in the Desert Ricky Jones

    • Religion och spiritualitet

Jesus spent 40 days in the desert in prayer and fasting. It was rough, but it was life-changing. Now it’s your turn. We’ll be going through a chapter each day of the Book of Job and exploring the power of redemptive suffering and see how the struggles of life make us into saints!

    Day 18 - The Anger Effect

    Day 18 - The Anger Effect

    Have you ever been hurt by someone? If not, you are a rare creature! Most of us have been hurt plenty of times by others. And I think one of the most common ways of dealing with that hurt is anger.

    Some people will hold on to a grudge, with feelings of resentment causing a foul taste in your mouth at the mere mention of that person's name. Others will lash out at that person letting their anger be known. Some will just quietly go on about their lives without ever mentioning it, all the while the anger is eating them up inside.

    The same is true for our man Job. In today's reading from chapter 18 his friend Bildad is challenging him once again and he says:

    "You who tear yourself in your anger— shall the earth be neglected on your account or the rock be moved out of its place?" — JOB 18:4

    Such powerful imagery in this one line!

    • 3 min
    Day 17 - Holding On

    Day 17 - Holding On

    I remember having a conversation with an old friend and explaining to him what I had been up to and how I was running my own business. I said, "thank God!" showing gratitude to the fact that God had blessed me and been with me throughout the journey.

    He seemed agitated that I would give God all of the credit, challenging me to direct the praise at myself and my hard work. Of course, I don't discount that it took lots of work, but without God I never would've been able to do it.

    You hear in the movies all the time: "Just believe in yourself". This is the problem with our society. You can't depend on yourself. You need help sometimes and that's okay.

    "The righteous holds to his way, the one with clean hands increases in strength." — JOB 17:9

    So if we can't depend on ourselves, what do we do? We hold on to our faith, not faith in a set of beliefs, but in a person. You must cling to God.

    • 4 min
    Day 15 - Do You Know Better than God?

    Day 15 - Do You Know Better than God?

    We explain the truth of the infinite wisdom as God as His omniscience. Basically it means that we believe that God knows all things. If that is the case then we must also admit our own limited knowledge.

    Only the mind of God could conceive of all that exists in the created universe. Yet sometimes in our shortsightedness we forget this and come to believe that we know better than God. This is exactly what Job's friend Eliphaz warns him about in today's reading.

    "Do you listen in on God’s council and restrict wisdom to yourself? What do you know that we do not know, or understand that we do not?" — JOB 15:8-9

    • 3 min
    Day 14 - Worth the Wait

    Day 14 - Worth the Wait

    Trees are pretty resilient. If you cut off their branches they will grow back in time. Some trees will even sprout again after being cut down completely. On the other hand, human life is short and death if final. And that's the message we here from Job in today's reading.

    "But when a man dies, all vigor leaves him; when a mortal expires, where then is he? As when the waters of a lake fail, or a stream shrivels and dries up, So mortals lie down, never to rise. Until the heavens are no more, they shall not awake, nor be roused out of their sleep." — JOB 14:10-12

    • 2 min
    Day 12 - Swimming Upstream

    Day 12 - Swimming Upstream

    Rivers flow downhill. That's a fact. It's just the way water works. They start at the top of mountains winding there way down to the valleys and eventually emptying themselves into the ocean.

    It is an actual sport to sit on an inflatable raft and let the current take you where it wills. And the current can be powerful and very rough. Once you're in it it can be almost impossible to get out. You are at the mercy of the current.

    If you've ever seen whitewater rafters flying down the treacherous currents of powerful rivers you know what I mean. They are pretty much helpless. They can steer their raft, but there is not very much control and in the end they are going to be bashed up and beaten up by the time they get down river.

    It's the perfect metaphor for the world.

    • 5 min
    Day 13 - Show Me My Sins

    Day 13 - Show Me My Sins

    Our faults are something we tend to keep hidden. We don't broadcast to the world when we've failed or fallen short of our goals. And when we sin, we keep it secret for as long as we can.

    But in today's reading Job says something significant about sin.

    "What are my faults and my sins? My misdeed, my sin make known to me!" — JOB 13:23

    Job is asking God to show him his sins.

    • 2 min

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