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I have nothing more to say



Job:40:4
I am nothing - how could I ever find the answers? 
I will cover my mouth with my hand. 

Not because I have failed. Not because I have been acquitted. Not because I have been proved wrong. 
My case is still alive. My complaints are still true. 
But I admit I lack wisdom. I lack the knowledge. God is Sovereign. He is in control. All things He works for good for those who love Him. 
Don't you worry. Do not be anxious. Do be sure of God's hand. His overarching presence controla your very life - in its entirety. There is no bad occurances. It's just apparent. He is your Father and you His child. He will take care. 
He knows what He is drawing. He has got the big picture. So I will keep quiet. 

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