JANUARY 28 – Reading 28
by Albert Rosado | January 28
“LISTENING TO GOD’S VOICE”
(Job 38:1 – 39:30)
In Job 38-39, God finally speaks, breaking His silence to answer Job out of the whirlwind. But instead of explaining Job’s suffering, God directs Job’s attention to His creation. Through a series of questions, God reminds Job of His infinite power, wisdom, and control over the universe. God speaks of the heavens, the earth, and the creatures within it, demonstrating that His ways are far beyond human comprehension.
Job had longed to hear from God, and when the moment came, he was humbled by the sheer majesty and authority of God’s voice. In the same way, when we are overwhelmed by trials or desperate for answers, God’s voice often redirects us—not necessarily to explain our pain but to remind us of who He is. His words lead us to trust in His sovereignty and find peace in His presence.
Reflection:
God’s response to Job challenges us to listen to His voice in the midst of our struggles. From this passage, we learn:
- God’s Voice Brings Perspective: When life feels overwhelming, listening to God through His Word or in prayer shifts our focus from our problems to His greatness.
- God Speaks Through His Creation: Just as He pointed Job to the wonders of nature, God often reveals His power and care through the world around us. Take time to notice His handiwork and be reminded of His faithfulness.
- God Invites Us to Trust: Instead of giving Job the answers he sought, God called Job to trust in His infinite wisdom and perfect plan. We are invited to do the same, even when life doesn’t make sense.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for speaking to me through Your Word, Your Spirit, and Your creation. Help me to quiet my heart and listen to Your voice, especially in times of confusion or pain. Remind me of Your greatness and lead me to trust in Your wisdom and love. Teach me to find peace in knowing that You are in control. Amen.
Challenge:
Set aside quiet time to listen for God’s voice. Spend time in His Word or reflect on His creation. Ask Him to reveal His greatness and give you the perspective you need to trust Him more deeply.
About our Author
Albert Rosado was born in the faith after his mother gave her life to Christ while expecting. At the tender age of 12, he made a personal commitment to Christ, which has been the cornerstone of his spiritual journey. Over the past 30 years, Albert has dedicated his life to serving God and others through various ministries such as Sunday School Education, Royal Rangers Ministries, Student Ministries and Church Deacon…
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