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Counsel #9 — Job And Calamity CSI 103

Picture: Counsel #9 — Job And Calamity CSI 103.1

Our first response to disaster should be to hold onto our faith. That’s not always easy! Faith doesn’t erase the pain, but it helps us see beyond the immediate chaos. Think of Job, the ultimate example (other than Jesus) of patience in the face of suffering.[147]Job 19:25, 26 He lost everything — kids, wealth, health — all at once.[148]https://www.pastortedwilson.org/was-job-a-real-person/ CSI 103.2

“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” Job 13:15 NKJV CSI 103.3

“Into the experience of all there come times of keen disappointment and utter discouragement—days when sorrow is the portion, and it is hard to believe that God is still the kind benefactor of His earth-born children; days when troubles harass the soul, till death seems preferable to life. It is then that many lose their hold on God and are brought into the slavery of doubt, the bondage of unbelief. Could we at such times discern with spiritual insight the meaning of God’s providences, we should see angels seeking to save us from ourselves, striving to plant our feet upon a foundation more firm than the everlasting hills; and new faith, new life, would spring into being.” Ellen White in My Life Today, p. 328 CSI 103.4

Reflect: The passage says faith "helps us see beyond the immediate chaos." What does this mean to you? CSI 103.5