The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today’s reading from Job 38–40 and Acts 16:1–23 invites us to wrestle with one of the hardest questions we face in life: What do we do when life feels unfair? Both passages remind us that following God does not guarantee a life free from hardship, confusion, or injustice. Instead, they invite us to trust God's character even when we cannot understand His purposes. Formation often takes place not when everything makes sense, but when we continue walking with Him through the things we cannot explain. In Job 38–40, God finally answers Job, but He does not begin by explaining Job's suffering. Instead, He asks a series of questions that reveal the vast difference between God's wisdom and human understanding. Job is reminded that the One who created the heavens, established the earth, and governs every part of creation sees a much larger picture than any of us ever could. Rather than receiving the explanation he longed for, Job encounters the greatness of the God who has been present all along. Sometimes God's greatest answer is not an explanation but a reminder of who He is. In Acts 16, Paul and Silas faithfully obey God's leading, deliver a young woman from spiritual bondage, and immediately find themselves falsely accused, publicly beaten, and thrown into prison. Nothing about their circumstances seems fair. They are not suffering because they failed God but because they faithfully served Him. Their experience reminds us that obedience does not always remove hardship. There are moments when doing the right thing still leads to misunderstanding, opposition, or pain. Yet even in those moments, God remains at work in ways that cannot yet be seen. Together, these passages invite us to slow down before concluding that God has abandoned us simply because life feels unfair. They encourage us to remember that our understanding is always limited while God's wisdom is complete. As we continue spending time in His Word each day, He forms within us a deeper trust that is not dependent on having every question answered, but on knowing the One who holds every answer.
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