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**Job 36:11** โ *"If they obey and serve Him, then they end their days in prosperity and their years in happiness."*
Elihu speaks this not as a prosperity gospel promise, but as a covenant pattern โ the kind of life that accumulates quietly, like grain stored before winter. Obedience here is not a transaction; it is a posture. Serve Him *now*, and the years themselves become the testimony.
Consider the farmer who tends faithfully through drought and frost. He does not demand harvest on his timeline. He abides in the rhythm of the land, trusting the One who governs seasons. That is Elihu's picture โ not sudden wealth, but days *completed well*.
Scripture reminds us that prosperity in this passage carries the Hebrew *แนญรดb* โ goodness, flourishing, wholeness. Not merely comfort, but a life that ends with integrity intact.
Walk with that long obedience in mind, and let the shape of your days testify to His faithfulness.
Elihu speaks this not as a prosperity gospel promise, but as a covenant pattern โ the kind of life that accumulates quietly, like grain stored before winter. Obedience here is not a transaction; it is a posture. Serve Him *now*, and the years themselves become the testimony.
Consider the farmer who tends faithfully through drought and frost. He does not demand harvest on his timeline. He abides in the rhythm of the land, trusting the One who governs seasons. That is Elihu's picture โ not sudden wealth, but days *completed well*.
Scripture reminds us that prosperity in this passage carries the Hebrew *แนญรดb* โ goodness, flourishing, wholeness. Not merely comfort, but a life that ends with integrity intact.
Walk with that long obedience in mind, and let the shape of your days testify to His faithfulness.