DCLM Daily Manna Thursday 26 Dec 2024
TOPIC: Job’s Fortunes Restored
TEXT: Job 42:10-17 (KJV)
KEY VERSE
“And the LORD turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends: also the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before.”
Job 42:10
DCLM Daily Manna Thursday 26 Dec 2024 Message
Today’s passage concludes Job’s epic story, which began with the devastating loss of fortune, family, friends, fellowship and health. Job’s trials were so remarkable that the Apostle James pointed him out as an example of a believer who patiently endured trials, but whose story ended on a happy note (James 5:11).
Job suffered physically and emotionally. Although there were times when his conviction was at a low ebb, he did not abandon God. His experience reminds us that troubles of life come to all, but we can trust God to see us through.
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Job’s friends were uncharitable in their accusations, but he was also not guiltless in his attitude and response to them. We must avoid sinning against God or our neighbours, especially when experiencing hardship or responding to uncharitable remarks about us. But God later commanded Job to pray for his friends who were also directed to make amends and offer sacrifices under his supervision.
These steps facilitated atonement, forgiveness and reconciliation between Job, his friends and God. After that, the Lord turned the captivity of Job and gave him much more than he had before. The job ended well and enjoyed more blissful years in which he saw four generations of his descendants.
As the year nears an end, you can experience a turnaround and recover all that has been lost. If you follow the scriptural principles of repentance, forgiveness, reconciliation and obedience to God, you can expect Him to restore your lost spiritual and physical fortunes. His promises will be fulfilled in everyone who meets the conditions.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Though weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning.”
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ezekiel 32-35