Day 148 - Job 35-37, Psalm 148
- Samantha Patschke
- 28 may
- 1 Min. de lectura
In Job 35, Elihu told Job that his complaints weren’t helping. Elihu said Job should be more focused on learning from God instead of complaining about Him. Many times complaining feels easy, but does it help?
In Job 36, Elihu continued, saying God is mighty and good. He believed God allows hard times to bring people closer to Him. God can use pain to grow our character. This reminds us that trials can become tools in God's hands.
In Job 37, Elihu ended his speech by pointing to nature as signs of God’s greatness. He said we should be in awe of God, not argue with Him. He didn’t have all the answers, but he knew God was far bigger than people.
In Psalm 148, The whole world should praise God. Worship isn’t just for Sundays.

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