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So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


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Day 143 - When God Speaks: The Power, the Humbling, and the Restoration
Welcome to Day 143 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In the final chapters of the Book of Job, God continues His powerful discourse, asking Job a series of questions that highlight divine wisdom and sovereignty over creation. These chapters shift the narrative from human reasoning to divine revelation. Job is humbled by God’s display of power and wisdom, particularly through descriptions of majestic and untamable creatures like the behemoth a
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May 22, 20253 min read
Day 142 - Storms, Sovereignty, and the Voice of God
Welcome to Day 142 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In these chapters (36-38), Elihu concludes his speech by exalting God’s justice, greatness, and control over nature, preparing the stage for God Himself to speak. Elihu emphasizes that God uses both suffering and nature to teach, correct, and reveal His majesty. Then, in a dramatic shift, God answers Job out of a whirlwind, challenging Job's limited understanding of creation and divine gove
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May 21, 20252 min read
Day 141 - When Silence Breaks: A Young Voice, Bold Truths, and Divine Justice
Welcome to Day 141 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 32–35, a new speaker enters the scene—Elihu, a younger man who has silently listened to Job and his three friends debate the nature of suffering and righteousness. Frustrated with both sides, Elihu brings a fresh yet intense perspective, claiming to speak with wisdom from God’s Spirit. He challenges Job’s self-righteousness and the flawed reasoning of the other friends. Elihu emphasi
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May 20, 20253 min read
Day 140 - Wisdom, Wounds, and Witness: Job’s Final Cry for Justice
Welcome to Day 140 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 28–31, Job delivers some of his most profound and heartfelt reflections. He begins with a poetic meditation on the elusive nature of wisdom, acknowledging that only God truly knows its source. He then reminisces about his former life of honor and blessing in chapter 29, contrasting it in chapter 30 with his current suffering and humiliation. Finally, in chapter 31, Job presents a pas
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May 19, 20253 min read
Day 139 - When the Wicked Prosper and the Righteous Persevere: Job’s Unshaken Testimony
Welcome to Day 139 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 24–27, Job continues his discourse, challenging the conventional belief that the wicked always suffer divine justice in this life. He observes the prosperity of the ungodly and laments how justice often seems delayed. Bildad responds briefly in chapter 25, reasserting the greatness of God and the lowliness of man, but without addressing Job's deeper questions. Job rebukes the shallow
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May 18, 20253 min read
Day 138 - When Answers Feel Silent: Wrestling with Prosperity, Accusation, and the Hidden Presence of God
Welcome to Day 138 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In chapters 21–23, the tension between human reasoning and divine reality deepens. Job challenges the simplistic belief that the wicked always suffer and the righteous always prosper, pointing out the undeniable prosperity of the ungodly. Eliphaz, in response, accuses Job of specific sins, claiming his suffering must be divine punishment. However, Job doesn’t engage with the accusation dire
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May 17, 20252 min read
Day 137 - Wrestling with Words: Despair, Rebuke, and the Glimmer of Redemption
Welcome to Day 137 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 17–20, the conversation between Job and his friends intensifies as deep despair clashes with harsh judgment. Job continues to express his hopelessness, longing for death as his only relief, while his so-called comforters continue accusing him of hidden sin. Bildad paints a grim picture of the fate of the wicked, implying Job’s suffering is divine punishment. In a moment of profound f
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May 16, 20253 min read
Day 136 - When Silence Isn’t Safe: Wrestling with God and Friends in Suffering
Welcome to Day 136 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 13–16, the tension between Job and his friends intensifies as Job asserts his innocence and pleads to speak directly with God. He challenges the integrity of his friends’ counsel and questions the justice of his suffering. Job lays bare the frailty of human life and the finality of death, underscoring his despair. Eliphaz responds harshly in chapter 15, accusing Job of arrogance and
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May 15, 20253 min read
Day 135 - Wrestling with Justice: Job’s Plea, Pain, and Pushback
Welcome to Day 135 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 9–12, the conversation between Job and his friends intensifies as Job expresses his deep confusion, pain, and frustration with his suffering. He acknowledges God’s greatness and justice, yet struggles to reconcile that with his own innocence and the harshness of his affliction. Job’s language grows more desperate as he wrestles with the idea of standing before a righteous God while f
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May 14, 20253 min read
Day 134 - Wrestling with Words and Wounds: The Struggle for Comfort and Truth
Welcome to Day 134 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Job. In Job 5–8, the conversation between Job and his friends intensifies as Eliphaz finishes his speech, Job passionately responds, and Bildad enters the dialogue with sharp rebukes. These chapters showcase the emotional and theological depth of Job’s suffering as he pleads for understanding, challenges conventional wisdom, and expresses both despair and defiance. Eliphaz urges Job to accept Go
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May 13, 20253 min read
Day 133 - When Faith Meets Fire: The Beginning of Job’s Journey
Welcome to Day 133 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Esther. The opening chapters of the Book of Job introduce a profound narrative of suffering, divine sovereignty, and human response to unimaginable loss. Job, a righteous and prosperous man, becomes the center of a heavenly discussion where Satan challenges his faithfulness, claiming it is rooted in blessings rather than genuine devotion. God permits Satan to test Job's integrity, first by strip
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May 12, 20253 min read
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