The Storehouses Still Stand
Monday, February 23
Job 38:22-23 (NKJV)
““Have you entered the treasury of snow, Or have you seen the treasury of hail, Which I have reserved for the time of trouble, For the day of battle and war?”
Devotion
God speaks from the whirlwind, not to explain suffering, but to reveal Himself. He asks Job a question not to shame him, but to steady him: Have you seen the storehouses? These are places untouched by human effort—provision prepared long before the need arises, power reserved, not wasted, strength held back until the appointed time. Snow rests on the mountain peaks, quiet and unseen. Yet when the sun warms it, rivers are born. No snow, no flow. The valley receives what the heights have stored.
Job lived with his eyes fixed upward, standing in integrity when it cost him everything. He was not perfect in his understanding, but resolute in his devotion to God. When suffering struck, when loss pressed in, when silence lingered longer than expected, God spoke—not to remind Job of what he lacked, but to remind him of who God is: unchanging, unparalleled, sustaining.
God does not react to trouble; He prepares for it. The hail is reserved. The snow is appointed. The help is already held in His hand. What feels frozen is often stored. What seems delayed is often protected. What looks like loss is sometimes preparation.
And Job’s answer? “Now my eyes have seen You” (Job 42:5). Not just heard of You. Not just believed about You. But seen Your glory with the eyes of his heart. That is the purpose of the storehouse—not just provision, but vision.
So what will our response be? When God reveals Himself—not just in the mountaintop moments, but in the valley of suffering—will we see Him? Will we say, “Now my eyes have seen You”? Because the storehouses still stand, filled with mercy, filled with strength, filled with grace for the day of trouble. And when the time is right, what has been held in heaven will flow on earth.
The question is not whether God has prepared. The question is whether we will give Him glory when our eyes finally see Him.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Lord, when You speak from the whirlwind, quiet my heart so I can hear You. When my understanding falls short, remind me that You are still sovereign, still good, still present. Help me trust that what feels frozen is often stored by Your hand, and what feels delayed is never wasted. Teach me to walk in integrity even when it costs me, to remain devoted when the valley feels long, and to lift my eyes to the heights where Your storehouses stand. When You reveal Yourself—not just in joy, but in suffering—open my eyes to truly see You. May my response bring You glory. Let me say with confidence and humility, “Now my eyes have seen You.” Use my life as a channel of what You have stored in heaven, that rivers of Your grace may flow through me to others. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
In your current season, look for vision, not just relief. Ask God to open your eyes to see Him, not just fix the situation.
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