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Daily Devotions: More Gems From Job - August 24, 2025

Daily Devotions: More Gems From Job - August 24, 2025

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Job 19:1–5; Job 21:7–15 (NLT) In today’s Daily Devotions, Pastor David Sumrall shares two powerful lessons from the book of Job. First, Job’s friends crushed him with words of condemnation, using his humiliation as “evidence of sin.” Yet Job refused to let their judgment define him, holding firm to what God had already said—that he was blameless in God’s eyes. This reminds us not to accept self-condemnation when facing trials. Second, Job observed how the wicked often prosper, living in peace while rejecting God and declaring that prayer is useless. But Job chose a different perspective: “I will have nothing to do with that kind of thinking.” As believers, we must remember that every blessing in our lives comes from God, and even in difficult times we can confidently say, “God has been good to me.” Don’t forget to like, subscribe to Cathedral of Praise TV https://www.youtube.com/c/cathedralofpraiseTV/?sub_confirmation=1,and hit the bell icon 🔔 to stay updated. Pastor David Sumrall and Sister Beverley Sumrall serve as the undershepherds of Cathedral of Praise—a Christian church dedicated to Jesus and His Word, with campuses across Metro Manila and branches worldwide. Learn more about Pastor David Sumrall: https://linktr.ee/davidsumrall Subscribe to Sister Beverley Sumrall’s Podcast: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph/podcasts/praise-moments/ Know more about Cathedral of Praise: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraise Listen to Bible Radio: https://linktr.ee/bible.radio Check out our music: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraisemusic Join the Daily Manna Feeding Program: https://www.facebook.com/COPDailyManna © 2025 Cathedral of Praise. All rights reserved. This video and its content are the property of Cathedral of Praise. Sharing is allowed only by linking back to the original source. Unauthorized use, reproduction, modification, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
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