January 26

Job 26:1-29:25 

One of the most common themes in the Bible is idolatry. This is the temptation to trust in anything other than God as the ultimate source of our security. In the Bible it is usually self-made deities, while today, it is often looking to money, power, or pleasure for ultimate satisfaction. Regardless of the externals of idolatry, the heart condition is the same and results in opposition to God─and thus judgment. Job describes how all idols ultimately fail in chapter 27. If someone looks to family for fulfillment (common in the ancient near east), death will still come and they will be forgotten in time; if money, it will ultimately be passed down and used by others; if earthly security like homes, they will crumble and fall like a "moth's cocoon" (Job 27:18).

Anything we turn to for life, other than God, will prove futile considering the grave. He who dies with the most toys, still dies and will stand before God in judgment. So let us submit to God, repent of our sins, worship him alone, and rest in the salvation we have through Christ.

Father God, help me to turn to you for life. Help me to not look to the things of this world to satisfy, but to you alone. Thank you for offering me peace, joy, purpose, love, and fulfillment. Help me to rest in you. Amen. 

Where are you tempted to turn for satisfaction when you are not looking to God?

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