Such an excellent devotional commentary. Not crazy deep, but clear and concise with powerful quotes and thought-provoking statements. My only quibble is that he interprets behemoth as a hippopotamus and leviathan as a crocodile. 🙄🙄 He doesn’t mention how the hippopotamus could move his tail like a cedar, and his explanation for a fire-breathing crocodile is pretty lame.
💠 Faith is living without scheming. It is obeying God, in spite of feelings, circumstances, or consequences, knowing that He is working out His perfect plan in His way, and in His time.
💠 Don’t try to explain everything; explanations never heal a broken heart.
💠 We live on promises, not explanations; so we shouldn’t spend too much time asking God why.
💠 A true theologian walks in the light of God‘s revelation in his word, in history, and in creation; and he humbly accepts the truth, no matter what the cost.
💠 If people serve God only for what they get out of it, then they are not serving God at all, they’re only serving themselves by making God their servant.
💠 Sometimes we have to experience misunderstanding from unsympathetic friends in order to learn how to minister to others.
💠 There is true consolation in our faith, but it is not dispensed in convenient doses like cough medicine. It can be shared only by those who know what it’s like to be so far down in the pit that they feel as though God has abandoned them.
💠 The highest reward for a faithful life is not what you get for it, but what you become by it. ‘Great occasions do not make heroes or cowards; they simply unveil them to the eyes of men. Silently and imperceptibly, as we wake or sleep, we grow strong, or we grow weak, and at last some crisis shows what we have become.’ (Brooke Westcott)
💠 How did Job serve God? By enduring suffering, and not cursing God, and thereby silencing the devil! Suffering in the will of God is a ministry that God gives to a chosen few.
💠 No matter what happens to us, God always writes the last chapter. We don’t have to be afraid. We can trust God to do what is right, no matter how painful our situation might be.