Today, many of us observe and celebrate the birth of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ. He came to die, that we might have life ever lasting, and today we look at some endings. Job was used of God, showing that God has faithful servants, those that will serve their God no matter the hardships that God may ask of them. Yet we see here, that whatever God asks of us, whatever price we are asked to pay, that he always pays back with interest, Yea, so that what we paid, is little compared to what he has for us. So if you are truly his, bought by the blood of the Lamb, and you are suffering today (for many are) endure with patience, and if need be longsuffering, and at the time appointed as he turned the captivity of Job, he will also lift you up, and set you on a firm foundation, and will restore to you more than you have ever lost. Such is our God, one worthy of our Praise, worthy of our Worship, Yea, worthy of our All. Amen.
To God be the Glory
Scott
Today’s Reading is Job 40-42, Psalm 150, Revelation 22
This concludes this year’s reading
Monday will begin a new Reading plan.

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