Monday July 06th, 2020
Memorize: 1 Peter 2:12
Always let non see you behaving properly, even though they may still accuse you of doing wrong. Then on the Day of Judgment, they will honor God by telling the good things they saw you do.
Read: Job 1:1-12
Long ago, there was a man named Job who lived in the land of Uz. He was a good man and worship God. Job had seven sons and three daughters. He also had thousands of camels and sheep, donkeys and many servants.
One day, while the angels were presenting themselves to God, the devil went with them. The Lord said to Satan, “Have you noticed my servant Job? There is no one on earth as faithful as he is.”
Satan answered, “Job only worships You for what he gets out of it. You have always protected him and everything he owns. If You took everything away from him he would curse You to Your face.”
How can I convince others of my motives?
“You’re only helping mom so you can get something out of her!” Does that kind of talk sound familiar? Job was a good man just minding his own business. He was careful not to do anything that was wrong. The Lord had been watching Job, just as He watches everything we do. This is what the Lord said about Job, “There is no one on earth as faithful and good as he.”
On the other hand, the devil immediately found fault with Job, accusing him of being good only because he wanted the Lord to bless him. (The devil is called the accuser and he tries to make us look bad – Revelation 12:10 b ). One way in which God could prove that Job’s motive was pure was to allow the devil to take away everything he owned.
You don’t have to convince others of your motive for doing what is right. Your love and faithfulness will show that your intentions are pure, and the Lord who sees your heart knows all things… and that’s all that matters!
Study questions
- In your own words, explain today’s memory verse.
- In your own words, explain what ‘intention’ is.
- Explain the connection between ‘intentions’ and ‘actions’. Which one is more important to God? Explain your answer in detail.
Author: Dave Strehler
Text edited by Naomie
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