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The Gift of Abundant Creation The Gift of Abundant Creation

The Gift of Abundant Creation

According to Charity Water, an organization whose mission is to provide clean water to people worldwide, 663 million people in the world live without clean water. That means 1 in every 10 people, or twice the population of the United States. Most live in rural areas. In Africa, women spend 40 billion hours every year walking to get water. Access to clean water gives them a more abundant life.

In today’s passage, Job is wrestling with injustice for the turn his life has taken. His friend Eliphaz counseled him: “If I were you, I would appeal to God; I would lay my cause before him” (5:8). Why seek counsel with God during these most difficult moments of life? Because of the abundant character and nature of God.

God has shown His nature by performing miracles and wonders (5:9). He has demonstrated that He is the great provider who ensures life is sustained on this Earth. How beautiful to consider that each raindrop is a gift from God (5:10). The water so many depend on for life has been given by the Creator.

Eliphaz also suggests that God’s care extends beyond provision for the natural sustenance of creation. He also protects His people. Because God is in control, as the creator, giver, and protector of life, even “the poor have hope” (5:16).

Near the end of the book of Job, God’s nature is described further. Chapter 37 says we should “listen to the roar of his voice” (v. 2). God is depicted as a mighty force unleashing lightning and thunder (vv. 3, 4). He commands the snow and determines the rain that falls. God’s power, as well as His love and care, are revealed in the natural world that He created and controls. This passage finishes with a reminder that the very water of the earth shows God’s love (v. 13).

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Mollie Bond has filled many vital roles at Moody and currently serves on the Foundations and Corporate Relations team. May she experience God’s leading as she reaches out to Christian organizations and ministries.

BY Jamie Janosz

Jamie Janosz serves as a content development manager for Moody Bible Institute. She writes monthly devotionals for Today in the Word and has published non-fiction essays with Christianity Today’s Her.meneutics blog. Recently Jamie wrote a book titled When Others Shuddered: Eight Women Who Refused to Give Up (Moody Publishers). Jamie studied theology and writing at Moody Bible Institute, Columbia College, and Illinois State University. She lives on the Atlantic coast of Florida with her husband, Milt, and daughter, Sabrina.

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