The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today's readings from Job 22–24 and Acts 11 invite us to consider what it means to trust God's work even when we don't immediately understand it. Both passages remind us that faith is often formed through perseverance, humility, and a willingness to follow God's leading without hesitation. In Job 22–24, Job continues to wrestle with his friends' accusations while holding fast to the conviction that God sees what others cannot. Even without immediate answers, he refuses to abandon his pursuit of the Lord, reminding us that faithfulness is not dependent on having every question resolved. In Acts 11, Peter explains why he entered the home of Gentiles and witnessed God's Spirit being poured out on them. Although many Jewish believers initially questioned his actions, Peter recounts how the Holy Spirit instructed him to go "without hesitation," leading the church to recognize that God was extending His gift of salvation beyond what they had expected. Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the places where we may be tempted to hesitate because God's work doesn't unfold according to our expectations. They remind us that spiritual formation often begins by trusting God's leading before we fully understand where He is taking us.
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