Job 29.11-16

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Limerick



A man of great wealth and fame
Was living a life of great fame
He had many friends
And his wealth never ends
But his heart still felt full of shame

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Potential actions to take in response



Job 29:11-16 is an expression of Job’s longing for the days before his suffering. He remembers the respect and honor he had in those days, and the peace and joy he experienced.

One practical response to this passage is to remember and practice gratitude. Job was grateful for the blessings he had in his life, and we can use his example to cultivate gratitude in our own lives. Even during difficult times, it is important to take time to appreciate the good things in our lives. We can express this gratitude by using prayer, journaling, or simply taking time to pause and be mindful of the blessings we experience. We can also practice gratefulness in our relationships with others. We can take time to thank people for their kindness and show them appreciation for their love and support. Practicing gratitude helps us to recognize and enjoy the good things in our lives, no matter what difficult times we may be facing.

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Related passages



The themes of Job 29.11-16 are God’s protection and blessing, justice and righteousness. Related passages: Psalm 91:4 – God’s protection and blessing; Proverbs 21:3 – justice; Isaiah 1:17 – righteousness.

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