The uncertainty of Tuesday weighs heavy, and that pressure to find work soon is real. It’s easy to feel like you’re standing in a wide-open field with no cover, especially when you’ve been sending out applications and still haven’t landed what you need. What makes it harder is the silent question that creeps in: Is something wrong with me? Have I done something to forfeit God’s help?

The book of Job wrestles with that very question. Behind the scenes, something entirely different was unfolding. God Himself brought Job to Satan’s attention, bragging on him as a man who feared Him and turned from evil. The adversary had studied Job well and claimed the man’s devotion was just a transaction, paid for by protection and prosperity. Permission was granted to strip away every outward blessing, and yet Job did not curse God. The loss was devastating and immediate, yet the deepest crisis wasn’t poverty or unemployment; it was the agony of not understanding why.

Job’s friends arrived with a simple, brutal theory: suffering is always payback for secret sin. They told him to get right with God so things would go well again. They mistook God’s silence for condemnation. But their counsel missed the mark entirely. They didn’t know what God was doing in the unseen realm. Your situation might have nothing to do with punishment. It could be that your integrity is being weighed in heaven, and your adversary is being shown a servant who trusts God even when the paycheck stops.

What Job longed for was a daysman, someone to stand between him and God, laying a hand on both. We have that in Jesus Christ. He isn’t standing far off, requiring you to prove yourself first. He has already bridged the gap. When the friends insisted Job must be a hypocrite, Job held to the truth that God is fair and just, even when the reasons didn’t appear. You can lay your anxiety about work before that same just God, not because you have earned His favor, but because Jesus represents you.

Let your prayer be honest about the fear, because He already knows. Ask Him to open the right door speedily, and also ask for grace to trust Him in the waiting room. The same God who allowed the trial to touch Job’s household also restored him after the testing had done its work. He sees the bills, the doors that haven’t opened, and the clock ticking toward next week. He isn’t indifferent.

I am praying that God provides employment that meets your needs and soon. But even more, I’m praying that the insecurity doesn’t define these days. Your worth isn’t attached to a contract. When you can’t see through the clouds, remember that Jesus sees you clearly, and He has not forsaken you.
 

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