Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian

When God Is Everything to You


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How does grace respond to the pressure of trial? Job 1:6–22 prepares us for the opening part of public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these seventeen verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that grace responds to trial with worship. This passage presents a profound exploration of genuine godliness through Job's response to catastrophic loss, revealing that true faith endures not in suffering. Centered on the divine sovereignty and the testing of faith, the narrative portrays Satan's malicious challenge to Job's integrity, which God permits to demonstrate that authentic devotion is rooted in God Himself, not in blessings. Job's immediate worship—marked by tearing his robe, shaving his head, and blessing God's Name—demonstrates a heart that recognizes God as the source of all things and remains faithful even in utter devastation. The devotional emphasizes that trials expose the reality of one's faith, revealing whether affection, dependence, and joy are truly centered on God rather than on temporal goods. Ultimately, the passage affirms that God's providence governs even evil actions, using them to refine and reveal genuine worship, pointing believers toward an eternal hope where God is all in all.
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Hopewell Associate Reformed PresbyterianBy James Hakim

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