Re:Verse passage – Job 38:1-7; 40:6-9 (day four)
God asks Job 69 questions in these three chapters…none of them can be answered by Job. It is a stark reminder that God is infinitely mightier than man. God is all-powerful, all-wise, ever-present, all-knowing, infinite, holy, just, and loving. He is our creator, sustainer, healer, and Savior. Not only was Job left speechless before God, he was re-focused on the glory of God.
We often need to be re-focused upon God. Using the character qualities of God to give praise to Him is an effective way to pray. We are reminded of our standing before the Almighty God. Reciting His character in prayer is like praying Scripture back to Him. Now is a good time to pause and praise. Express your praise by acknowledging God’s character! (Respond in the comment section your one sentence praise to God: “Lord, I praise you for You are…”)
Lord, I praise you for You are…Gentle and humble in heart, the restorer of rest in our souls.
Always faithful and your mercies are new every morning!
Lord God, I praise you for you are my hope and my redeemer, my God in whom I trust.
Lord I praise you and thank you for your forgiveness.
I praise you for who you are: “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness,” Exodus 34:6
I praise God for the gift of life and eternal life though faith in Jesus Christ.
compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and truth. Exodus 34:6
Father, you are mighty and can defeat the enemy.
Holy