How should understanding God's power in Job 37:5 affect our daily trust? Setting the Scene Job 37:5: “God thunders wondrously with His voice; He does great things we cannot comprehend.” • His voice is thunder—real, resounding, unavoidable. • His works are vast—past human analysis, yet perfectly wise. Hearing the Thunder of God’s Voice • Thunder in Scripture signals the Lord’s direct activity (Psalm 29:3-4). • That same voice speaks in the pages you open each morning (Isaiah 55:11). • If His word upholds the universe (Hebrews 1:3), it can uphold today’s appointments. Recognizing the Scope of His Power • “Great things we cannot comprehend” includes both creation and the cross. • Mountains, galaxies, and even the scheduling of sparrows (Matthew 10:29-31) come under His command. • A God this big is never baffled by your bills, deadlines, or diagnoses. Practical Ways to Deepen Daily Trust 1. Read Scripture aloud at breakfast; let divine thunder drown morning worries. 2. When confusion hits, say aloud: “You do great things I cannot comprehend.” 3. Keep a journal of answered prayers—visible proof of His past power. 4. Obey quickly; reluctance questions His authority (James 1:22). 5. Share God-stories with friends; testimony amplifies trust (Revelation 12:11). Encouragement from the Rest of Scripture • Jeremiah 32:17 — Nothing is too hard for Him. • Ephesians 3:20 — He exceeds all we imagine. • Psalm 56:3-4 — Trust banishes fear. Taking the Verse into Tomorrow Morning • Let every rumble of thunder—or any glimpse of the sky—remind you who is speaking. • Measure every challenge against His immeasurable greatness, not your limited grasp. • Hand over your plans, confident the One who crafts storms can also craft your day. |