David Rose
Job 35-37
Elihu challenges Job and his friends to magnify God's majesty. God's ways are higher than man’s, and His glory and power inspire awe and confidence in His plans.
Job 32-34
Job's dialogue shifts as Eliphaz confronts him, emphasizing God's justice and constant communication. Praise God for His mercy and trust His just ways.
Job 28-31
Job reflects on the pursuit of wisdom, likening it to mining for precious metals. Wisdom is found in reverential awe of God and walking in His truth.
Job 25-27
Job reflects on God's holiness and majesty, recognizing His sovereignty and power. Amid suffering, Job affirms God's control and the need for humble worship.
Job 21-24
God’s justice isn’t simple like Job’s friends claimed. Praise His mercy and truth, and offer grace to those in pain who need a listening ear.
Job 18-20
In trials, relationships deepen or strain. Show wisdom by listening and offering mercy, trusting God to transform and restore through His sovereignty.
Job 14-17
Crises reveal what truly matters. Like Job, trust God's sovereignty, seek His comfort, and share Christ's hope with those in need of assurance and peace.
Job 11-13
God's Word is like a lion—let it loose, and it defends itself. Trust His power, not endless arguments, to reveal truth and transform hearts.
Job 8-10
Job’s friends formed an “echo chamber,” ignoring his pleas. Job longed for a mediator—fulfilled in Jesus. Praise Him for His grace and pray to comfort others well.
Job 5-7
Job’s friends sat in silence, sharing his grief, but Eliphaz’s words, though true, weren’t helpful. Pray for wisdom to know when to speak or simply be present.