Job's commitment in trial comes to light in Job 13:15, when he says "though he slay me, yet will I trust him." More about that in today's audio devotional.
Category: Old Testament
This series of audio devotionals is based on a passage from the Old Testament. We post new devotionals on alwaysabounding.audio every day.
Thine iniquity deserveth
"God exacteth of thee less than thine iniquity deserveth." These are the words of Zophar in Job 11:5-6. We talk about his opinion in this audio devotional.
Thou dost destroy me
Job is talking to God about his trials in Job 10:8, even telling him "thou dost destroy me." We take a closer look at his words in this audio devotional.
He is not a man
Job says he can't interact with God in the same way he interacts with men in Job 9:32-33. The topic and title of this audio devotional: "He is not a man."
Pure and upright
If you were pure and upright, Bildad tells Job in Job 8:6, God would restore you. But as this audio devotional explains, Bildad had no right to say this.
Neither had I rest
Job is facing many difficulties, and in Job 3:25-26, he says "neither had I rest." We discuss his difficulty and restlessness in this audio devotional.
And none spake a word
Job's friends are on hand in Job 2:13. They sat with him for seven days and seven nights and none spake a word unto him. Details in this audio devotional.
Did not Job sin
In all this did not Job sin with his lips, we are amazed to read in Job 2:9-10. We discuss his adversities and his wife's advice in this audio devotional.
He holdeth fast
Satan has taken everything from Job in Job 2:3, but God says he holdeth fast his integrity. This audio devotional is about the results of good character.