Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

6 May, 2026

Job 16:19—“Also now, behold, my witness is in heaven, and my record is on high.”

Job is at his lowest ebb. He has been stripped of his wealth, his children, and his health. Worse still, he is enduring his friends, who have become the “miserable comforters” beside him. They are no longer his friends, but his accusers, insisting that his suffering is proof of hidden wickedness. Earthly justice has failed him; his reputation is in tatters. It is from this pit of isolation that Job lifts his eyes. He realises that while the earthly court has found him guilty, there is a higher tribunal where the truth remains untainted.

While human judgment fails him, he is convinced that God Himself bears witness to his integrity. Beyond his immediate distress, Job finds enduring strength in the unchanging truth that ultimate justice and vindication belong to God. God alone is the righteous Judge who sees with perfect clarity and records with unfailing faithfulness.

This verse introduces the idea of a Heavenly Advocate. Job uses legal language: “witness” and “record”, referring to one who testifies and confirms the truth. In a world full of misunderstanding and false accusations, Job appeals to God's perfect knowledge. He affirms that God is his heavenly Witness who fully knows and upholds the truth of his integrity. This insight anticipates the intercessory work of Christ, who, as Hebrews 7:25 declares, “ever liveth to make intercession” for His people.

When you are misunderstood or your intentions are twisted, remember that your reputation is not held by men but by God. You need not exhaust yourself defending your character against those determined to misjudge you. Rest in the comfort that the Lord sees your heart and stands as your Witness even when the world stands as your accuser.

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