
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) Day 26: God Responds to Job (2026)
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Jan 26, 2026 Jacob’s final blessings, prophecies, and a dramatic Egyptian burial close out the Patriarchs. Joseph’s forgiveness and the idea that suffering can be turned for good get attention. The terrifying Leviathan passage highlights God’s power over creation. A humbled Job meets God, repents, and is restored. Psalm 17 offers a heartfelt plea for vindication and protection.
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Joseph Leads His Father's Burial Procession
- Joseph obeys his father's burial wish, leading a massive Egyptian funeral procession back to Canaan.
- Fr. Mike recounts the scene to show Joseph's faithfulness and the fulfillment of Jacob's burial request.
Leviathan Illustrates Divine Sovereignty
- God's description of Leviathan highlights divine sovereignty over fearsome chaos beyond human control.
- The poetic portrayal emphasizes God's unmatched power and the creature's invincibility to human weapons.
Judah's Prophecy Points To Kingship
- Jacob's blessing of Judah foretells a lasting rulership from his line leading to David and ultimately Jesus.
- Fr. Mike Schmitz highlights this as a prophetic link to Christ's kingship and the Messianic line.












