Well . . . shut my mouth
Job 3: 1
[After feeling himself the subject of continual suffering, being in heaviness through manifold temptation, his friends being silent offering no support, and there being no prospect of relief]
Job 3: 1
[After feeling himself the subject of continual suffering, being in heaviness through manifold temptation, his friends being silent offering no support, and there being no prospect of relief]
AFTER THIS, [a lengthy time]
JOB OPENED HIS MOUTH [implying great deliberation and gravity to speak regarding a grave and important matter]
AND CURESED HIS DAY [the day he was born].
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Pray the Word:
Lord, as with Job, we can also hit a low place when life is not pleasant. It’s at that time it seems to make us question if there’s really a purpose to our life and a reason to care anymore. Though we can't always see the reasoning for our unexplained troubles, and when it looks absolutely useless to keep on living our life with intention – Help us, Lord, to comprehend that our life still has a great deal of meaning and purpose because we can be assured that You are at work for us through it all and our latter end will be better than our beginning ------ if we keep our faith and trust You!
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