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Sunday

Take a moment to reflect on the weekly readings.

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Saturday

Job repents with humility after encountering God, and God restores his fortunes, relationships, and peace. Job prays for his friends, and God blesses the latter part of his life even more than the beginning.

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Friday

God describes Leviathan, a terrifying creature no human can subdue, highlighting that nothing in creation intimidates Him. Job is confronted with the reality that God’s power far exceeds his fears.

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Thursday

God challenges Job to answer Him, then describes Behemoth as an example of strength that only God can control. Job is reminded that his power is limited, but God's authority is unmatched.

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Wednesday

God continues questioning Job, pointing to animals and creation as evidence of His attentive care and unmatched authority. Each example reveals how God sustains life and governs the world with power and precision.

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Tuesday

God answers Job out of a whirlwind, asking a series of questions that reveal Job’s limited understanding. Through creation and the natural world, God reminds Job that His wisdom and power far exceed human reasoning.

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Pastor Hana’s Weekly Reflection

Job 38–42 reveals God speaking directly to Job, leading him from questioning to humility, and ending with restoration that shows God’s wisdom is greater than human understanding and His purposes are ultimately redemptive.

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Sunday

Take a moment to reflect on the weekly readings.

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Saturday

Elihu concludes by highlighting God’s greatness, power, and sovereignty – pointing to storms, creation, and the mysteries of nature as evidence of His majesty. He prepares Job (and us) for the moment when God Himself will speak.

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Friday

Elihu explains that God uses suffering as discipline – to teach, correct, and restore. He contrasts the outcomes of those who respond humbly to God’s discipline versus those who resist it.

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Thursday

Elihu points out that human righteousness or sin cannot change God’s nature, though it does affect our relationship with Him and with others. He rebukes Job for complaining rather than seeking God sincerely in the midst of suffering.

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Wednesday

Elihu argues that God is always just and cannot act wickedly or unfairly. He challenges Job’s claim of innocence by insisting that God sees every action and repays people with perfect justice.

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Tuesday

Elihu argues that Job is wrong to accuse God, explaining that God speaks through dreams and suffering to correct, humble, and ultimately rescue people, and urges Job to listen and learn wisdom.

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Pastor Hana’s Weekly Reflection

Job 33–37 presents Elihu’s speeches, emphasizing that God is just, speaks through suffering, and reveals His wisdom and majesty to prepare Job for an encounter with the Almighty.

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Sunday

Take a moment to reflect on the weekly readings.

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Saturday

Job delivers a sweeping oath of innocence in every area of life and demands a hearing from God, after which the young Elihu steps in angrily, rebuking both Job for justifying himself and the friends for failing to defend God.

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Friday

Job contrasts his former life of God’s blessing, honour, and compassionate leadership with his present state of humiliation, physical agony, social rejection, and anguished cries to a seemingly silent God.

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Thursday

Job firmly maintains his innocence while declaring that the wicked will ultimately face God’s judgment, then reflects that true wisdom cannot be mined or bought but belongs to God alone and is found in fearing the Lord and turning from evil.

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Wednesday

Job questions why the wicked prosper and the innocent suffer, Bildad responds by stressing God’s overwhelming holiness and human insignificance, and Job replies by affirming God’s vast cosmic power while implying that such truths fail to explain his suffering.

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Tuesday

Eliphaz claims Job’s suffering proves hidden sin and urges repentance for restoration, while Job maintains his innocence, longs for a fair hearing before God, and trembles at God’s overwhelming yet distant power.

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