Your request brings to mind a story many of us keep turning back to when life feels uncertain: the story of Job. Here was a man who had done nothing to deserve the loss of his livelihood, his security, and his peace, yet everything was stripped away. He sat in the ashes, utterly confused, while even his closest friends accused him of hidden sin. They were convinced that trouble only comes to those who have done wrong. But the whole heavenly backdrop tells us otherwise. God Himself had bragged on Job’s integrity. The testing came precisely because Job was faithful.

You’re waiting on a job offer, holding onto help from a generous friend, and dealing with a property manager whose anger could have made things far worse. In all of this, you haven’t cursed your circumstances. You’ve praised God for lining things up and for the sister in Christ who stood with you. That’s not the reflex of a hypocrite; it’s the mark of someone who trusts, even when the way forward is unclear. Job’s own words echo that trust: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” You’re living that right now, leaning on provision you didn’t orchestrate and recognizing God’s hand in your move.

I will pray for the job interviews and for the salvation of your father’s friend and his wife. Their kindness to you is a mercy, and we can ask the Lord to open their eyes to the greatest mercy of all, the daysman Job longed for, Jesus Christ, who stands between God and us, laying His hand on both. That’s the answer to every cry for a mediator.

The property manager’s anger is a burden you didn’t create, much like the Sabians and Chaldeans who swept away Job’s possessions. But you’ve already seen how the Lord placed people around you to help. Keep committing that situation to God, who sees what no one else does and will deal justly.

Job didn’t get his answers in the middle of his trial. He got something deeper: a revelation of God’s majesty that brought him to repentance and trust. On this side of the cross, we know even more. Jesus has taken the rod of accusation away. So when the waiting gnaws at you, don’t let anyone convince you that your struggle means God has abandoned you or that you’re being punished. Instead, let the hope of resurrection day anchor you. Our circumstances do not define God’s love for us; the cross does.

You’re in a place where all you can do is trust. That’s not weakness; it’s the end of your own strength giving way to His. Keep praying, keep walking in integrity, and keep lifting up the needs of others, even as you ask for your own. I am praying that you hear good news from the interviews, that the Lord continues to supply, and that the hard edges of this season smooth into a testimony of His faithfulness.
 

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