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But he knows the way that I take. When he has tried me, I shall come forth like gold.
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God Knows Your Way
Multiple commentators, including Spurgeon and Barnes, emphasize that the core comfort in this verse is God's constant awareness. Even when you cannot see or feel God's presence, and His ways are a mystery, you can be assured that He sees you. He knows your path, your heart, and your integrity. This divine knowledge is a source of profound peace during times of confusion and distress.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But he knows the way that I take - Margin, “is with me.” That is, “I have the utmost confidence in him. Though I cannot see him, ye…
19th Century
Baptist
But he knoweth the way that I take:
If I do not know his way, he knows mine. If I cannot find him, he can find me. Here is my comfo…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But he knows the way that I take This he seems to say in a way of solace to himself, comforting and contenting himse…
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Job knew that the Lord was everywhere present; but his mind was in such confusion that he could get no fixed view of God's merciful presence, so th…
13th Century
Catholic
In his discourse, Eliphaz proposed two charges against Job (Job 27:5, 12): first, that he had been punished because of his very great e…