That said...I wanted to tell you about the new bible study we're doing at church (we call them "Journey" classes). We are starting to read the Old Testament! LOL...so yep, I get to do this all over again. Ha ha...awesome.
So for this Journey class, we have a journal. For each reading there are two questions:
- What truth stands out from these passages?
- What do I need to do/apply?
That is how I came to highlight the verse in Chapter 31:21 "...And so he prospered." It was a truth that stood out to me. For me, it was because (until the very end) in all things Hezekiah served the Lord, trusted the Lord, and relied on the Lord's strength. And so he prospered. Reading and focusing on this brought me to the answer for question 2. What I need to do is keep trusting God. I am going through a trial of waiting (my job search). Like Hezekiah preparing for the Assyrian invasion, I need to do everything I can to apply for jobs...but in the end I have to commit this situation to the Lord who is the only one who is in control over it. Sometimes I get very sad/depressed because nothing seems to be happening, almost like all the doors are locked. But at the same time I am well aware that God is using this time to bring me closer to Him, and to study His Word for strength and reassurance...and so I remind myself (sometimes every five minutes) that He is my strong foundation, that He will set me on solid ground and when I do get a new job I will be able to praise God for the work he's done (and will have to remember not to be prideful like Hezekiah was at the end).
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