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đ Job 1:21 â âThe Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.â
Job had everything â a family, success, wealth â and then in one day, he lost it all. Most people wouldâve turned their back on God. But Job did something shocking. He fell to the ground⌠and worshiped.
He didnât pretend it didnât hurt. He cried, grieved, and asked questions â but even through tears, he said, âBlessed be the name of the Lord.â
Thatâs powerful faith. Because worship isnât just for the good days â itâs for the painful ones too.
Sometimes we think we can only praise God when everythingâs going right, but Job teaches us that worship in the storm is the purest kind.
By Elizabeth Rochađ Job 1:21 â âThe Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.â
Job had everything â a family, success, wealth â and then in one day, he lost it all. Most people wouldâve turned their back on God. But Job did something shocking. He fell to the ground⌠and worshiped.
He didnât pretend it didnât hurt. He cried, grieved, and asked questions â but even through tears, he said, âBlessed be the name of the Lord.â
Thatâs powerful faith. Because worship isnât just for the good days â itâs for the painful ones too.
Sometimes we think we can only praise God when everythingâs going right, but Job teaches us that worship in the storm is the purest kind.