Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

5 May, 2026

Job 14:14—“If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come." 

Job’s question, “If a man die, shall he live again?” arises from the depths of his suffering, as he reflects on the brevity and frailty of human life. Surrounded by loss and pain, Job wrestles not only with present affliction but with the seeming finality of death. Earlier (vv. 9–10), he observes that a tree, if cut down, may sprout again at the “scent of water”, but man appears to return to the dust without hope. Yet, in the midst of this lament, a spark of hope emerges as Job moves from questioning to quiet resolve.

He recognises that his suffering, and even the prospect of death, is not a chaotic accident but an “appointed time”, a fixed and purposeful season determined by God. His days, and all that befalls him, are not random events but are ordered by divine wisdom and sovereign purpose.

Theologically, this verse points to hope beyond death. Job held a deep confidence that death is not the end, but that a “change” awaits. This “change” suggests renewal, a transition, like a garment being replaced. Job trusts that the God who appoints his trials also appoints his transformation.

Life may be filled with trials, and death may seem final, yet we are called to wait upon God with patient hope. Our times are in His hands (Psalm 31:15), and our future is secure in His promise. Job’s wisdom is seen in his posture: waiting, not in despair, but in expectation. Our trials have an appointed limit, and God will bring the “change”. Thus, the Christian answers Job’s question with confidence: in Christ, the answer is “Yes.”

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