Job 15 Psalm 18:25-30 Proverbs 24:13-14 John 5:1-29 Bible Audio Scripture Verse Reading

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Job 15
Eliphaz accuses Job of being arrogant and speaking empty words. He suggests that Job’s suffering is due to his sins and describes the fate of the wicked, implying that Job fits this description. He advises Job to repent and seek God's forgiveness.

Psalm 18:25-30
The Lord is faithful to the faithful, blameless to the blameless, and pure to the pure. He saves the humble but brings low the proud. God is a source of light and strength, enabling His followers to overcome great challenges. His way is perfect, and His word is flawless.

Proverbs 24:13-14
Wisdom is as sweet and beneficial as honey. Just as honey is good for the body, wisdom is good for the soul. Finding wisdom brings a hopeful future that will not be cut off.

John 5:1-29
Jesus heals a man who had been an invalid for thirty-eight years by the pool of Bethesda. This miracle, performed on the Sabbath, leads to conflict with Jewish leaders. Jesus explains His unity with the Father, emphasizing that He can give life and has the authority to judge. He speaks of a future resurrection where the righteous will rise to life and the wicked to condemnation.

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