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Worship is not based on seasons, but on the Savior God. Like Job, let us praise Him in pain and trust Him in trials.

  • 04/07/2025
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Worship is not based on seasons, but on the Savior God. Like Job, let us praise Him in pain and trust Him in trials.

“The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”  Job 1:21
“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.”
Job 13:15
“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
Psalm 34:1

Worship isn’t reserved for the mountaintop—it is just as powerful in the valley. Job’s life teaches us that even in deep loss and suffering, our praise still has purpose. When everything around us changes, God remains the same—good, sovereign, and worthy. In moments of brokenness, our worship becomes a weapon. It’s a declaration that our faith is anchored not in what we have, but in who He is.

Let Job’s faith remind you: trust in God is not just for when life makes sense. It’s for when nothing makes sense. If you’re in a season of pain, lift your eyes and say like Job, “Yet will I trust You.” God receives your praise, and He walks with you through the fire.

Declaration :I will worship God in every season—on the mountaintop and in the valley. His praise shall always be on my lips. My trust is not based on circumstances, but on His unchanging goodness.

Prayer:
Lord, I worship You not because everything is perfect, but because You are. In times of loss, pain, or uncertainty, help me to fix my eyes on You and not on what I see. Like Job, may I trust You even when I don’t understand. Let praise rise from my broken places and honor You in every season. Fill my heart with strength, my lips with praise, and my soul with peace. You are faithful, and I will worship You always. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

God bless you abundantly.
Keep worshipping—He’s with you in every season.