Cherish the Relationship You Have with God

The story of Job is familiar to most who have read the Bible.  Job suffered more losses than a lot of us will experience in a lifetime.  He lost his livelihood, his children, his health, his possessions, his house, and his friends turned against him. There came a point when there was no one left on which he could lean on. 

It’s interesting to note that it was after Job had been abandoned by his friends, that the realization of his Redeemer’s faithfulness fell upon his desolate soul.  In Job 19:25, Job said, “For I know that my Redeemer liveth,”. He appreciated his relationship with God more, now that all his other relationships had let him down.

 If you live a dedicated, godly life, you’re going to be deserted by someone sooner or later. But God will never desert you. “For he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” Hebrews 13:5b.  When God is all you have, you will discover He is all you need to press on. 

Who is it in your life that has let you down or disappointed you?  Remember this; God is faithful.  He is the One you can always count on to be there for you. Like Job, you can appreciate your relationship with God more, when other relationships let you down.

 

The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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