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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Day 191 Bible Readings for July 12 - Job 23:8-10 (NLT)

Job 20-24, Psalm 36

Job 23:8-10 (NLT)

“I go east, but he is not there. I go west, but I cannot find him. I do not see him in the north, for he is hidden. I look to the south, but he is concealed. But he knows where I am going. And when he tests me, I will come out as pure as gold.”

In Job 23:8–10, Job tells his friends he has looked for the Lord in every direction but cannot find Him. Father-God remained hidden from Job and could not be perceived. One Bible commentary I read noted that despite his frustration at not being able to find the Lord, Job remained confident that Father-God was still watching over him and knew where he was going. Job then declares that when the Lord had tested him, he would come forth like gold.

These verses remind believers that even when they feel the Lord is absent from their lives, they cannot rely on or trust their feelings. Father-God is always watching over His children. In his suffering, Job called out to the Lord and did not perceive Him, but he never lost confidence that even though he felt Father-God was absent, the Lord knew what he was going through and would ultimately vindicate him.

I know I've felt frustration like Job, wondering if the Lord was hearing my prayers and often feeling as though I was praying to someone who wasn't there or couldn't hear me—or worse, was deliberately ignoring me. I didn't have Job's steadfast faith to know that my feelings do not determine whether the Lord is present. Job understood that regardless of what he was feeling, the Lord knew where he was and was watching over him.

If these verses resonate with you—if you feel drawn to place your faith in Jesus Christ, the One who is always watching over His children—this may be your moment. Open your heart to Him. Speak to Him in prayer. Tell Him you trust Him and desire to walk with Him. He is faithful, and He will meet you exactly where you are.

Heavenly Father, I give You my life. Please forgive me for all my sins and wash me clean through the blood of Jesus. I believe in my heart that You raised Jesus from the dead, and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is my Lord and Savior. I receive Your forgiveness and the gift of salvation. Thank You, Lord—I am saved, I am forgiven, I am clean, and I am made new in Jesus’ name. Amen.

If you prayed this prayer, welcome to the family of Father-God! I encourage you to find and join a Holy Spirit–filled, full-Gospel, Bible-based church where you can grow in your faith and experience the Lord’s love, signs, wonders, and miracles in your life.

Friday, July 17, 2026

Day 190 Bible Readings for July 11 - Job 19:25-27 (NLT)

Job 15-19, Psalm 35

Job 19:25-27 (NLT)

“But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and he will stand upon the earth at last. And after my body has decayed, yet in my body I will see God! I will see him for myself. Yes, I will see him with my own eyes. I am overwhelmed at the thought!”

In Job 19:25-27, Job tells his friends that he knows the Lord lives and that, in the end, Father-God will stand upon the earth. Job then declares that even after he dies, he has hope in the resurrection and that he will see the Lord for himself. When Job sees the Lord, he will know Father-God not as a stranger, but as Someone who is familiar to him.

I love this declaration by Job and his certainty that the Lord is alive. For Job, Father-God was more than a spiritual concept. Job declared that the Lord Himself would ultimately vindicate him. His faith was anchored in the certainty that the Lord lives. Although Job knew he was dying, he believed he would one day be resurrected and expected to see the Lord with his own eyes. Father-God would not be a stranger to him. Job had a deep longing to see the Lord and to find the resolution to his suffering.

These verses remind me that believers need to have a deep, unwavering faith in the Lord. If we have a personal relationship with Him and truly believe that Father-God is alive, our faith can help us endure seasons of testing. Job longed for the Lord's presence both in this life and beyond death. His conviction that the Lord lives, along with his longing to be with Him, is a beautiful example for believers to cultivate in their own relationship with the Lord.

If these verses resonate with you—if you feel drawn to place your faith in Jesus Christ, the One who is alive and will someday return—this may be your moment. Open your heart to Him. Speak to Him in prayer. Tell Him you trust Him and desire to walk with Him. He is faithful, and He will meet you exactly where you are.

Heavenly Father, I give You my life. Please forgive me for all my sins and wash me clean through the blood of Jesus. I believe in my heart that You raised Jesus from the dead, and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is my Lord and Savior. I receive Your forgiveness and the gift of salvation. Thank You, Lord—I am saved, I am forgiven, I am clean, and I am made new in Jesus’ name. Amen.

If you prayed this prayer, welcome to the family of Father-God! I encourage you to find and join a Holy Spirit–filled, full-Gospel, Bible-based church where you can grow in your faith and experience the Lord’s love, signs, wonders, and miracles in your life.

Day 189 Bible Readings for July 10 - Job 13:15-16 (NLT)

Job 11-14, Psalm 34

Job 13:15-16 (NLT)

“God might kill me, but I have no other hope. I am going to argue my case with him. But this is what will save me—I am not godless. If I were, I could not stand before him.”

In Job 13:15-16, Job tells his friends that he will defend himself and present his case before the Lord because he still has hope in Him. Job had complete trust in Father-God’s justice. He was confident in his own integrity and righteousness and told his friends that only a righteous person could stand before the Lord.

These verses remind me that suffering is not always the result of sin. Job knew he was righteous, and he believed that the Lord was just. He maintained his faith in Father-God’s goodness and purpose even through his suffering. One Bible commentary noted that Job knew he had a right relationship with the Lord, which gave him confidence.

I admire that, even in the depths of his suffering, Job maintained his trust in the Lord’s goodness and was willing to stand before Him and present his case. If Job truly believed that the Lord was evil, he would never have wanted to stand before Him. Instead, Job trusted in God's justice. I also admire Job’s confidence in his integrity, which gave him hope as he waited for the Lord to vindicate him.

If these verses resonate with you—if you feel drawn to place your faith in Jesus Christ, the One who inspires faith in believers because of His goodness—this may be your moment. Open your heart to Him. Speak to Him in prayer. Tell Him you trust Him and desire to walk with Him. He is faithful, and He will meet you exactly where you are.

Heavenly Father, I give You my life. Please forgive me for all my sins and wash me clean through the blood of Jesus. I believe in my heart that You raised Jesus from the dead, and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is my Lord and Savior. I receive Your forgiveness and the gift of salvation. Thank You, Lord—I am saved, I am forgiven, I am clean, and I am made new in Jesus’ name. Amen.

If you prayed this prayer, welcome to the family of Father-God! I encourage you to find and join a Holy Spirit–filled, full-Gospel, Bible-based church where you can grow in your faith and experience the Lord’s love, signs, wonders, and miracles in your life.

Day 188 Bible Readings for July 9 - Job 10:18-19 (NLT)

Job 8-10, Psalm 33

Job 10:18-19 (NLT)

“Why, then, did you deliver me from my mother’s womb? Why didn’t you let me die at birth? It would be as though I had never existed, going directly from the womb to the grave.”

In Job 10:18-19, Job tells the Lord that he feels it would have been better if he had never been born. Job asks Father-God why he was brought safely through birth if he was going to suffer so much. If he had died at birth, he would never have known life—or such great suffering.

Job sounds almost suicidal, but he was not. He simply could not make sense of why he was suffering. What struck me, however, was that despite all his suffering, Job still acknowledged the Lord as his Creator, the One who had power over his life from the very beginning. Even in the depths of his suffering, to the point of wishing for death, Job continued to direct his words to Father-God.

At the beginning of the Book of Job, the Lord praised Job's character before Satan. Here we see the depth of Job's faith even at the lowest point of his suffering. Although Job questioned what was happening during his testing, his trust in the Lord did not seem to disappear. The more I read the Book of Job, the more I admire the depth of his faith. I pray that my faith in Father-God will become as steadfast as Job's.

If these verses resonate with you—if you feel drawn to place your faith in Jesus Christ, the One who created us all—this may be your moment. Open your heart to Him. Speak to Him in prayer. Tell Him you trust Him and desire to walk with Him. He is faithful, and He will meet you exactly where you are.

Heavenly Father, I give You my life. Please forgive me for all my sins and wash me clean through the blood of Jesus. I believe in my heart that You raised Jesus from the dead, and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is my Lord and Savior. I receive Your forgiveness and the gift of salvation. Thank You, Lord—I am saved, I am forgiven, I am clean, and I am made new in Jesus’ name. Amen.

If you prayed this prayer, welcome to the family of Father-God! I encourage you to find and join a Holy Spirit–filled, full-Gospel, Bible-based church where you can grow in your faith and experience the Lord’s love, signs, wonders, and miracles in your life.