How can I help someone today?
Here are just two ways out of hundreds that these Bible cards are used to help:
- Include in personal journaling kits.
- Distribute at hospital chaplain visits.
Share your faith, deepen your understanding of God's word, enhance your spiritual journey, encourage or educate others, and reflect on the call to protect and care for the weak with these beautifully designed Bible bookmarks. Each pack contains 25 two-sided bookmarks, featuring key messages from Job 31:14-23 and other scriptures about the responsibility to help those in need. These bookmarks serve as a valuable tool for personal study and reflection, reminding believers of the importance of compassion and justice in the Christian faith.
In Job 31:14-23, Job reflects on his responsibility to the poor and the weak, questioning what he would do when God rises up and visits him. He acknowledges that the same God who made him in the womb also made the poor and the weak. Job, in this Bible verse, describes God's relationship with those unborn children in the womb, saying God has fashioned us "in the womb." God is the one who has made that child "in the womb."
Job speaks of his efforts to care for the less fortunate, ensuring that the fatherless and the poor were not neglected. He describes how he provided for them from his youth, sharing his food with the fatherless and ensuring that the poor were clothed. Job expresses the gravity of failing in these responsibilities, indicating that destruction from God was a terror to him, and because of God's highness, he could not endure failing to protect the weak.
The passage highlights God's relationship with the weak and vulnerable, affirming the value of every human life, even from the womb. Job reflects on what he hopes is not true in his life:
- If he has withheld from the poor the things they desire.
- If he has caused the eyes of the widow to fail.
- If he has eaten any morsel alone while the fatherless have not eaten.
Job also recounts his efforts to help from his youth:
- The fatherless were brought up with Job as if he were their father.
- Job guided the fatherless from the time they came from their mother's womb.
He asks for punishment if he has failed in these duties:
- If he sees and does nothing when any perish for want of clothing or any poor without covering.
- If the poor have not been blessed by him or warmed by the fleece of his sheep.
- If he has lifted up his hand against the fatherless when he saw his help in the gate.
Features:
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Size Available: 2 x 6 inches.
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Double-Sided Design: One side features the passage from Job 31:14-23, where Job reflects on his responsibility to the poor and the weak, questioning what he would do when God rises up and visits him: "Did not he that made me in the womb make him? And did not one fashion us in the womb?" The other side emphasizes the importance of scripture with 2 Timothy 3:16, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God".
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Inspiring Verses: Each side includes scripture and messages to encourage and inspire. One side highlights the responsibility to care for the poor, the widows, and the fatherless, while the other emphasizes the divine inspiration of all scripture.
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High-Quality Printing: Vibrant, easy-to-read text that stands out with beautiful artwork, including the message "Read the Bible with family & friends!"
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Durable Material: Made to last, these bookmarks are perfect for daily use.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for personal study, gifts, church events, Sunday school, and outreach programs.
Encourage and Share Faith: These Bible bookmarks are perfect for encouraging others and sharing your faith. Use them to educate and inspire family, friends, military personnel, front-line workers, co-workers, and anyone who may benefit from understanding the biblical call to protect and care for the weak.
Order Now: Purchase these inspiring Bible bookmarks to enhance your personal Bible study or to share the love of scripture with others.
Made in the USA.