So...I've read Job many times, but with so much redundancy spilling out of the mouths of Job's three friends in their judgements, it has always been hard for me to really pay attention instead of just getting through it. I've been studying Job for a month now, and I finally understood what one of the main points were, probably the point that applies most to my life. I have the New King James Version of the Life Application Study Bible. It's a great resource which provides great insight to many passages. At the bottom of each page are explanations and examples to help sharpen someone's knowledge of their particular study. Reading through chapter 33 of Job I came across the passage below which talked about verse 13: "Why do you contend with Him? For He does not give an accounting of any of His words." They give a lengthy explanation of this verse, but what caught my eye was the end...and I will quote:
"If God were to answer all our questions, we would not be adequately tested. What if God had said, 'Job, Satan's going to test you and afflict you, but in the end you'll be healed and get everything back'? Job's greatest test was not the pain; but that he did not know why he was suffering. Our greatest test may be that we must trust God's goodness even though we don't understand why our lives are going a certain way. We must learn to trust in God who is good and not in the goodness of life."
I don't think any more words are required. They pretty much said it all. It's the basis of faith. We cannot see God or know His ways, so we must have faith. Remember that when you feel like God isn't giving you the answers you want, and trust that He has everything under control.
>>Also speaking about chapter 35: "Sometimes we wonder if being faithful to our convictions really does any good at all...God is still concerned even though he doesn't intervene immediately in every situation. In the broad scope of time God executes justice. We have his promise on that. Don't lose hope. Wait upon God..."
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Hey Matt! Brandon and Cindy here...we just finished reading your lesson from Job. Great stuff! What if he had known? What if we knew?
Your blog is awesome and it was great to read more about you. From day 1 in Lifegroups, the Lord has let us see your heart without you saying a word. Does that make sense? He gave discernment that was confirmed when we read your blog. Praise You Father!
We look forward to getting to know more of you. You have an open invitation to our house anytime!
Love in Christ!
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