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Blessed Be the Name of the LORD - Job 1:20-22

Blessed Be the Name of the LORD - Job 1:20-22 

INTRODUCTION

Perhaps no man (save the Lord Jesus Christ) ever suffered quite like Job. Job lost his beasts and servants (Job 1:14-17), all his children (Job 1:18-19), and his health (Job 2:7-8). In addition to that, he suffered the rejection of his wife (Job 2:9-10) and his friends (Job 2:11-13). He seemingly suffered in every way possible. He suffered spiritually, physically, and emotionally, but chose to worship God rather than blaming Him (Job 1:20-22; Job 2:10). In many ways, Job serves as an example for believers today. Trials are certain to come; heartaches are unavoidable, but the believer must praise the Lord in spite of the difficulties.

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS

  • (For smaller children) No matter what we are going through, we are to praise and thank God (Psalm 34:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18). Consider the situations in which these believers found themselves and their reactions (Acts 5:40-42; Acts 16:19-25; 2 Corinthians 12:7-10).
  • Have you suffered as extremely as Job? Have you suffered to the extent that Christ suffered for you? The obvious answer is, "No!" With this being true, shouldn’t you be able to praise the Lord in the midst of your afflictions?
  • Read Ephesians 5:20. How does this verse apply to your response while enduring trials and afflictions?

PRAYER NEEDS

  • Take the time to thank God for allowing trials in your life.
  • Ask God for a clearer understanding of afflictions.

HYMN

More Love to Thee, O Christ

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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 29:12

If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked.