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MARCH 18 - The Power of Pause
3-Year-Bible Reading: Proverbs 12:16; Job 38–39
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3-Year Bible Devotional Book (Year Two) Available on Amazon
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“The vexation of a fool is known at once, but the prudent ignores an insult.” — Proverbs 12:16 (ESV)
“Do you know when the mountain goats give birth? Do you observe the calving of the deer? Who provides for the raven its prey when its young cry to God?” — Job 38:26–41 (paraphrased focus, ESV)
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Have you ever said something in the heat of the moment and immediately regretted it? That’s what Proverbs 12:16 warns about: letting frustration or pride control our words and actions can create unnecessary trouble. The truth is, patience and observation are powerful tools we often overlook. In Job 38–39, God takes Job on a tour of creation, pointing out the wisdom and order in nature—from wild animals to mountains—reminding us that He is in control of everything, even when life feels chaotic or unfair.
Life moves fast, and it’s easy to react impulsively or compare yourself to others. But when we pause, reflect, and trust God’s plan—like watching how nature thrives under His care—we learn humility and discernment. Sometimes the smartest move is simply stepping back and letting God work behind the scenes.
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THINK ABOUT IT
1. Pause Before You Speak: How often do you react instantly to a frustrating text, comment, or situation? What could happen if you paused and prayed before responding?
2. Learn from Creation: In Job 38–39, God points to the animals and natural order. What lessons about patience, timing, or trust can you draw from observing the world around you?
3. Trust God’s Control: When life feels confusing or unfair, how does remembering God’s wisdom in creation help you stay calm and make better choices?
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BOTTOM LINE
Patience and trust in God’s wisdom protect you from foolish reactions and guide you toward better decisions.
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PRAYER
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I don’t have to react to every situation immediately. Help me to pause, think, and trust Your wisdom, just as You care for all creation. Teach me to respond with patience and understanding, and to honor You with my words and actions. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
By PrayerScriptsMARCH 18 - The Power of Pause
3-Year-Bible Reading: Proverbs 12:16; Job 38–39
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3-Year Bible Devotional Book (Year Two) Available on Amazon
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“The vexation of a fool is known at once, but the prudent ignores an insult.” — Proverbs 12:16 (ESV)
“Do you know when the mountain goats give birth? Do you observe the calving of the deer? Who provides for the raven its prey when its young cry to God?” — Job 38:26–41 (paraphrased focus, ESV)
________________________________________
Have you ever said something in the heat of the moment and immediately regretted it? That’s what Proverbs 12:16 warns about: letting frustration or pride control our words and actions can create unnecessary trouble. The truth is, patience and observation are powerful tools we often overlook. In Job 38–39, God takes Job on a tour of creation, pointing out the wisdom and order in nature—from wild animals to mountains—reminding us that He is in control of everything, even when life feels chaotic or unfair.
Life moves fast, and it’s easy to react impulsively or compare yourself to others. But when we pause, reflect, and trust God’s plan—like watching how nature thrives under His care—we learn humility and discernment. Sometimes the smartest move is simply stepping back and letting God work behind the scenes.
________________________________________
THINK ABOUT IT
1. Pause Before You Speak: How often do you react instantly to a frustrating text, comment, or situation? What could happen if you paused and prayed before responding?
2. Learn from Creation: In Job 38–39, God points to the animals and natural order. What lessons about patience, timing, or trust can you draw from observing the world around you?
3. Trust God’s Control: When life feels confusing or unfair, how does remembering God’s wisdom in creation help you stay calm and make better choices?
________________________________________
BOTTOM LINE
Patience and trust in God’s wisdom protect you from foolish reactions and guide you toward better decisions.
________________________________________
PRAYER
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I don’t have to react to every situation immediately. Help me to pause, think, and trust Your wisdom, just as You care for all creation. Teach me to respond with patience and understanding, and to honor You with my words and actions. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.