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**Job 41:6** โ *"Will traders barter for him, or divide him among the merchants?"*
God is speaking of Leviathan โ that untameable, terrifying creature no market could price, no merchant could parcel out. The image is almost darkly humorous: imagine a harbor auction where someone tries to list a sea monster. The absurdity is the point.
Yet the deeper weight lands here: if Leviathan cannot be commodified, how much less can the God who made him?
We live in an economy that assigns value to nearly everything โ attention, relationships, even worship. Scripture reminds us that the Lord dwells outside every ledger, every transaction, every human system of worth.
He is not a resource to be divided among the merchants of our ambitions.
Walk with that today โ the God who governs Leviathan governs your circumstances too, and He answers to no marketplace.
Let us reflect on what it means to steward reverence for a God who remains, by grace, utterly beyond our grasp.
God is speaking of Leviathan โ that untameable, terrifying creature no market could price, no merchant could parcel out. The image is almost darkly humorous: imagine a harbor auction where someone tries to list a sea monster. The absurdity is the point.
Yet the deeper weight lands here: if Leviathan cannot be commodified, how much less can the God who made him?
We live in an economy that assigns value to nearly everything โ attention, relationships, even worship. Scripture reminds us that the Lord dwells outside every ledger, every transaction, every human system of worth.
He is not a resource to be divided among the merchants of our ambitions.
Walk with that today โ the God who governs Leviathan governs your circumstances too, and He answers to no marketplace.
Let us reflect on what it means to steward reverence for a God who remains, by grace, utterly beyond our grasp.