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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

DAILY BREAD OF LIFE

(KJV.)  JOB 19-25-27


(25)  For I know that my redeemer liveth,  and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:
(26)  And though after my skin worms destroy this body,  yet in my flesh shall I see God:
(27)  Whom I shall see for myself,  and mine eyes shall behold,  and not another;  though my reins be consumed with me.

IT IS ONLY A TEST!


Brethren, we all know the story of Job in the land of Uz, how the enemy obtained permission from our Father to torment his life;  the enemy took away his earthly possessions, sent great wind from the wilderness, his house fell upon his children and kill them all, what did Job do?;  nothing out of norms; but rented his mantle, shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, as a sign of humility and worshipped our Father; regard less of series of torments, he did not allow infiltration spirits to provoke him to curse our Father foolishly; but rather held on to his faith in his righteousness and overcame the enemy of our souls;  ponder point for today;  if we happened to be in his shoes, what would have been our reactions?;  would we have cursed our Father into damnations? or would we have trusted in him into life everlasting.

Persistently, the enemy was not satisfied with what he has afflicted Job with, because Job did not curse our Father, but rather worshipped him;  when the enemy went to appear before our Father, our Father was delighted that Job stood on his faith ground, and did not give up, but still trust in him; he started another conversation with the enemy about Job; (Job 2:2);  they talked about him; but this time around the enemy was given permission to touch his bone and flesh, an affliction that could pushed Job over the hurdle of faithfulness into unfaithfulness, cursed our Father and died, but he did not to do so, but rather remained faithful to our Father in his sufferings;  though his wife and friends provoke him to curse his maker and die, that did not materialise, but in his sorrows and anguished, Job said, (i)  For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:  Job continued to trust in our Father, that if he should perish in his afflictions, on judgment day, he will rise up again and be with him in eternity;  he surrendered his soul into his hands, continued to supplicate and waited upon him for deliverance;  today; if we are in some sorts of afflictions;  the book of Job is what we need to encourage, inspire and strengthen ourselves with his words, to know that our Father is aware of our situations and perfectly in control, hold firmly to our faith in his righteousness, wait for Jesus Christ to deliver and reestablish our souls with multiple blessings forevermore:  have faith in Jesus!  (ii) And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God:  fellow brethren, the enemy can afflict humans and destroy lives, but when it comes to dealing with believers, he has limits to what he can do to them:  as recorded in the story of Job;  the enemy will obtain permission from our Father, to torment or destroy believers;  if our Father gives permission to him, to touch our souls with afflictions;  the same Father, has positive plans to execute against his evil works, to bless us, that they may appreciate his grace, give him all the glory, testify of his goodness and mercies forevermore.

Therefore, suffering believers, do not worry or be dismayed our Father is on our sides, refining our faith in him through our sufferings; we are not alone in the trouble waters; however, let us emulate the faith of Job, supplicate fervently before our Father, ask for his mercy, with a humble spirit, stand firmly on faith grounds in his righteousness, without waverings; know that our Father is working to bring restoration, peace and joy everlasting:  (iii)  Whom I shall see for myself,  and mine eyes shall behold,  and not another;  though my reins be consumed with me.  Job kept his faith in our Father, regardless of his predicaments; he did not curse him, but trusted in him that, if his internal organs and mortal body perishes, he is in a position to see his maker, for the enemy cannot destroy his soul, but will be able to see our Father and dwell in his bosom forevermore:  therefore, no matter what the enemy may bring upon our souls negatively;  let us not allow him to jubilate over our souls that he is a winner, but rather, rejoice that we are loved by our Father, sing songs of praises to him, give thanks glorify and testify when we receive deliverances of our Father through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior,


CONCLUSION:


Dearly beloved, as it was in the beginning, it is now, and ever shall it be:  our Father is the same Father, yesterday, now and forevermore will be:  he works in same manners as he did in past generations; though we are in the twenty-first century; his attributes are the same, he changes not; the enemy of our souls, is still discussing humans lives with him:  therefore, what we call sufferings, may be predicaments of testings of our faith in his righteousness, but brought upon our souls by the enemy, with permission from our Father, to prove us as righteous, faithful and worthy children of eternal kingdom;  therefore, if we find ourselves in multiple, unreasonable sufferings; let us not be dismayed, but have faith in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior;  hang on, it is only a test!; this too shall pass away at appointed times, we will overcome by the blood of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, be reestablish in the faith of his righteousness forever and evermore.  Amen and Amen!


QUOTE OF THE DAY:

(KJV.)  Psalm 73:26:  My flesh and my heart faileth:  but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.



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