The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today’s reading from Job 41–42 and Acts 16:24–40 invites us to reflect on how faith is formed in places of pain, limitation, and unanswered questions. Both passages remind us that worship is shaped not only in moments of relief but also in the slow formation of trust when life feels confusing, unjust, or heavy. In Job, we see a man who has suffered deeply and is brought face to face with the greatness of God. His story reminds us that obedience and identity are not formed only by explanations, but by learning to remain before God with humility, honesty, and reverence when we do not fully understand. In Acts, Paul and Silas sit wounded in a prison cell, locked in stocks after being publicly beaten without justice. Yet in the middle of their pain, they pray and sing praises to God, showing that praise can become a deliberate response of trust before circumstances change. Together, these passages invite us to consider what rises in us when pain is still present. They ask us to notice where our emotions may be trying to define God for us, and to reflect on what it means to praise Him before the prison doors open.
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