Read through the Bible in 2 years: Job 13-14; Psalm 34
You can feel Job wrestling between how he feels in his heart and what he knows is true in his mind. On the one hand, Job wishes that God would go far away from him and leave him alone, yet he knows that God is good and his only hope for salvation.
Have you ever felt that way? Have you ever wrestled between your mind and your emotions?
And in the middle of that wrestling Job says these nine profound words.
Though He slay me, I will hope in Him.
Job 13:15a
Can we say that with Job? Can we maintain our hope in Christ even when life is crashing down around us.
No matter what God puts us through, He is still our only hope, and what is life without hope? How can we get through the tragedies of daily life without trusting in a good and Sovereign God?
Truly He is our only hope in life and death.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the hope that we have in this life, that even our pain has purpose. Thank You for the hope that we have in eternity, that You will wipe every tear from our eyes and we will behold Your glory face to face.
We lift up our grieving brothers and sisters to You and ask You to encourage them. Please do not take Your hand from them, even when they ask You to. Hold them close in Your hand even when they’re in the fire.
We love You and worship You and thank You for giving us the book of Job that we might know that we are never alone.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray, Amen.
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