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Jesus taught that all scripture testifies about him so that in him we might have life (John 5v39-40). King David taught that it is only by living according to God's word that we're kept on the right path (Psalm 119v9). What then could be better than reading the entire Bible? Click the menu to read about the program, choose a month or Bible book - or just work through the blog posts day by day.

(205) 24 July : Proverbs 15v14 / Job 29-31 / Psalm 49v1-6

BEGIN WITH PRAYER
"Lord open my eyes and my heart."

Read slowly so that you take in. And as you do, turn your heart to God, thanking him for the good you discover and praying his will home for you, your family, your church and the world. 

Wisdom to chew on

Understanding to grow in
Job makes his final defence to God, detailing the injustice he has suffered, whilst remaining upright before God. It helps us understand the sense of unfairness that can be only too real for those who suffer. And it looks us to Christ, who himself was mocked by those who should have revered him. We must remember Job is introduced in the book as a righteous man. As you read note the things that are the marks of the righteous person.
Job 29-31

Finish this reading by pausing to ask yourself:
1) What’s the main thing it teaches me about God or his purposes in Christ? Then praise him for this.
2) What’s the main thing it teaches me about his will for me or the world? Then pray that home.

Devotion to offer up
You could read this aloud and perhaps as a springboard to further prayer.