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Job 19:26

Scripture is God-breathed and true. When we memorize it, we carry the gospel with us wherever we go.

We are memorizing Job 19:25–27, Job’s declaration that his hope lies in his Redeemer. This week we will memorize Job 19:26.

Even after my skin has been destroyed,
yet I will see God in my flesh.
Job 19:26

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  1. Brittany Brooks says:

    What a joy we can find in the midst of pain.

  2. Beth Hinson says:

    Even the worst thing that could happen has been overcome by God! Thank you Lord for this peace!

  3. Erin says:

    Love this thank you for sharing.

  4. Peggy says:

    One week ago today my son was in a terrible car accident. Hundreds of people immediately prayed for him. By the grace of God he was saved and has very manageable injuries. He is already well on his way to recovery. Praise God and bless all who prayed for us!!

  5. Leah says:

    I needed this message today–a day when I’m feeling homesick after three months out-of-country. Thank you, Lord, for your faithfulness in the moments when I feel alone.

  6. Steph C says:

    Such hope for the joy that awaits us! Regardless of what today holds, one day I will see God face to face and will rejoice in His presence!

  7. Sue says:

    “…yet I will see God”.

    May Job’s confidence be an encouragement to us today, no matter our circumstances.

  8. Kelly Lampman says:

    One day I will no longer be in a wheelchair, one day I will no longer have Mental Health Problems. I will be glorified in God’s Home forever one day.

  9. Allison says:

    Good luck today Mari! What a great comparison for the finish line today! My dad died in December and he was a marathoner before he was paralyzed 10 years ago. He would always wear a gold link on his running shoes to show he was linked to the lord. ❤️We know he’s up there running and recruiting others to join him! Have a great day!

  10. Mari V says:

    One last thing. Thank you for praying for my son Caleb. Two things: he and the youth group came home safe from the Mexico mission trip. A couple of adults approached me telling me what a wonderful Young man he has become and how he was a great encouragement to the team. Secondly, as of yesterday he’s no longer a boy. He is now an adult. I am privileged to be his mother.

  11. Mari V says:

    Happy Sunday my dear sisters. Wow! I’ve never been the first to post. I’m up early to make sure I spend time with my Jesus before heading to the Start line of my local marathon event. So excited! It’s been 5 years since I’ve been able to run an event. I’m privileged to have trained with our Jr. High students from the school I work at. One of things that would always come to my mind as I crossed the FINISH line is SOMEDAY when I cross the FINISH line of this life I WILL SEE GOD! This verse was very fitting and healing as I continue on my journey knowing (and reminding me) that HE IS WITH ME.

    1. Melissa Dean says:

      I also run marathons and have the same feeling when I cross the line, every time. Run well, sister!

      1. Melody Kruse says:

        Love this! Our pastor in church this morning just used a metaphor of running races and I run with a few of the ladies from my church. :)

    2. Connie K says:

      Excited for you today, Mari! Thanks for that reminder about the finish line. I too will be running a 5K with some junior high students at my school in June. Have fun today!

  12. Churchmouse says:

    One day I will see God face to face. One day I will experience heaven. One day I will have a glorified body. One day there will be no more tears or suffering or wars. One day all things will be made new. One day there will be a new heaven and a new earth. One day. For now, I can only imagine.