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    From Defending Himself to Seeing God… After God’s sweeping questions about creation, strength, order, and wisdom, something profound happens. Job stops talking. And in Scripture, silence is often where the deepest work begins. 1. Job’s Humility: When Words Finally Fall Away (Job 40:1–5) God invites Job to respond. Job answers—not with arguments, not with questions—but with humility:…

  • Genesis 9 & 10

    Covenant After the Flood: Promise, Fragility, and God’s Faithfulness Genesis 9 and 10 answer a quiet but urgent question:What happens after deliverance? The flood is over. Humanity steps into a renewed world. And yet, God knows that while the earth has been cleansed, the human heart still needs redemption. 1. God’s Covenant: Repeating the First Blessing After the flood,…

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    When God Himself Becomes Our Inheritance.. In Book of Numbers chapters 18–19, the narrative shifts from rebellion and judgment (chapters 16–17) to restoration and clarification. After the crisis caused by Korah’s rebellion, God now firmly establishes the roles, responsibilities, and privileges of the priesthood. These chapters are not merely administrative instructions. They reveal something profoundly beautiful about God’s…

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