Job 37:5-6 speaks to God’s amazing power over nature. It tells us that God’s voice is powerful, like thunder, and that He does great things we can’t fully understand. God commands the snow and rain to fall, showing that He controls even the smallest details of the world. These verses remind us to be in awe of God’s power and recognize that some things are beyond our understanding.
Chaplain shared a devotion based on James 1:22, emphasizing the importance of being a 'doer of the word' rather than just a 'hearer'.
He warned against the danger of building one's faith on sand, likening it to a sandcastle that collapses under the waves of life's challenges. He urged the congregation to evaluate their service and surrender to Christ, rather than just following a routine of religion.
Chaplain also encouraged the congregation to pray for guidance on where they need to surrender fully to Christ. He ended the devotion by asking if they were living as Christians, obeying God's word, and if not, to seek God's help in making a change.