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Praising God Always

October 3, 2018 //  by Shannon Kelly

Proper 25, Year B, Old Testament
Scripture:Job 42:1-6, 10-17

Job has a lesson to teach us about complacency as well. For the past few weeks we’ve learned about Job’s suffering and have walked with Job as he continued to praise God despite of the hardships he faced. Sometimes Job felt let down by God, but he always returned to praise. Now, as we are coming near to the end of the long green season, we also come to the end of Job’s trials. Job has two choices in front of him: to curse God for all of the pain in his life or to praise God for staying with him through his trials and seeing him safely to the other side. Which would you choose?

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