Scripture Reading: Job 1:1-3, 20-22

MAKE CHRIST LORD OVER YOUR SETTINGS


Exposition

Like explained yesterday, settings literally mean the time, place,

manner and circumstances of a person. Taking over your settings

for Christ implies one’s ability to make Christ the Lord over his/her

environment or circumstances. In Job 1:1-3, we see Job as a man

who is wholeheartedly devoted to God and has made Him the center

of his life. As a result, God blessed him with a good family, a good

name and plenty of wealth. In fact, Job was living in a very good

and uninterrupted environment. But just as Job was enjoying his

circumstances, tragedy strikes and he lost everything in a space of

no time.


This suddenly made his setting become very unpleasant for

himself, his wife and all those who were around him. Everyone lost

hope and denounced their faith in God and expected Job to equally

do same. However, in the verse 20, Job amidst all the hopeless and

unpleasant situation, bowed down and worshipped God. He did not

allow his circumstances to disturb his faith in God. Instead, he stood

on his grounds at a point where everyone had given up on God till

the glory of the Lord was revealed.


Despite all your zeal and dedication to Christ Jesus as a youth,

you may equally find yourself in an unpleasant environment or

circumstance where everyone, including your loved ones might

give up on God and try to seek solution elsewhere. Job’s situation

suggests that, no matter how tough and tempting your settings may

look like, whether pleasant or unpleasant, you need to stand on your grounds and continue to lean on Christ who is able to supply all

your needs according to his glorious riches in heaven. Christ Jesus is

expecting us to stand in all the challenges that may come our way in

order to show forth His glory to the world in these perilous times. To

be able to do this, we must see God as bigger than the situation and

understand that often it is God who gives and takes away. (verse 21)


Father, grant me grace to stand firm and take over my settings for Christ.*(Pastor Samuel Kweku Asare)


MEMORY VERSE FOR THIS WEEK:

Daniel 1:8a (ESV) - “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the Kings delicacies, nor with the wine which he drank.”


Bible Reading Plan For Today

Zechariah Chapters 11-14

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