Archive | January 2024
#2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically, day 6
Do you ever cry out to God and complain about things that are happening in your life? “It’s NOT FAIR,” I’ve said many times. “Why did You DO such and such?” Or, “Why did You LET that happen???”
I think if we were actually standing before God Himself, we would be more like Isaiah (chapter 6) who fell on his face before the Almighty, like a dead man. But, we, like Job, cry out our complaints to God and He doesn’t strike us dead. He loves us!
“Why did you bring me out of the womb?” Job cries in pain and despair in 10:18. “Would that I had died before any eye had seen me.” (Before you judge him, remember that he has lost ALL his children, ALL his wealth, ALL his health. And his wife wishes him dead.)
Then Zophar (friend #3) starts in on him, the worst “friend” so far. He basically tells Job that he is even WORSE than he thinks. “Know that God exacts of you LESS than your guilt deserves,” 11:8.
WOW! That’s LOW.
In 11:12, Zophar calls Job “stupid” and a “wild ass.” Yikes!
In his response in chapter 12, Job gets a bit sarcastic. “No doubt you,” he says to his friends, “are THE people and wisdom will die with you.” He’s amazed that he is a ‘laughingstock” to them. He, who has called to God and God answered him, a “just and blameless man.” “Am I a laughingstock?” he asks.
Then Job goes on in that chapter to praise God and His absolute sovereignty in everything.
In 13:15 Job speaks those magnificent words of trust, “Though He slay me, I will hope in Him.” WOW
A roller-coaster, that is Job in this book, in his pain, among his friends. He will get lower. He will go higher before he actually confronts the living and Almighty God. Then we will see Job truly humbled AND lifted up.
So, don’t give up, keep reading each day!
#2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically, day 5
(yes, I know, it’s hard).
Job’s friends who were so saintily silent, commisserating with Job in his misery and sorrow, now speak. (They shouldn’t have!!)
Job had indulged in a hopeless monologue, wishing he hadn’t been born. (Have you and I ever felt like that in a really tough situation of loss or extreme pain?)
When Eliphaz (friend #1) finally speaks, it’s not with compassion, but with a bossy tone, saying Job MUST have done something really bad, because, you know, God BLESSES the “innocent”……
Um, not always so, Eliphaz. The righteous DO suffer.
And Job actually points to something else. “Behold, BLESSED is the one whom God reproves; therefore despise not the discipline of the Almighty.” (Reminds you of Psalm 94:13-14 and Hebrews 12:5-6, doesn’t it?)
Job also says something seriously that reminds me of some of MY nights, “But the night is long, and I am full of tossing till the dawn.” He, however, is suffering immensely, whereas I am NOT.
Yes, he is depressed. Wouldn’t YOU be? And yet his “friends” keep at it. Bildad (friend #2), tells Job that his days will be good again, he just needs to REPENT of his sin. (Huh? godly & blameless Job?)
I know NONE of us are sinless, but these horrors did not happen to Job BECAUSE he sinned. They are ultimately for God’s glory. (Kind of like the story of the man born blind that Jesus healed in John 9:3)
In chapter 9, Job first praises God Amighty, then yells at Him, and then in horror, backtracks.
Poor guy! Remember, HE doesn’t know what WE know. We saw that diabolical deal the devil made in Heaven’s courtroom with the holy, righteous God; that deal to ruin Job, and dishonor his God.
Don’t give up, keep reading tomorrow!
#2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically, day 4
Day 4. Won’t you read the Bible with me this year? It only takes a few minutes.
“There was a man in the land of Uz….” It begins almost like a Fairy Tale.
Look at the FOUR THINGS verse 1 says about Job’s character?
Wow! He was blameless. He was upright. He feared God. He turned away from evil.
Notice his WEALTH! Today he’d be a millionaire (or even a billionaire). A godly man whom God blessed tremendously.
Riches = righteousness, right? Wrong! When Jesus told His disciples that it was very hard for a rich man to enter heaven, they were aghast. “Who then can be saved?” they cried. This was after a rich, young, ruler asked Jesus how he could be saved. (Matthew 19:16-26) Jesus told him, and later the disciples, that the answer was to come to Him and follow Him.
It seems Job was on the right track – watch what happens when he later loses it all.
Also notice Job’s HEART for his children. Daily he would “atone for their possible sins” by sacrificing. Hmmm. Do I even PRAY daily for my kids, grandkids, and great grandkids? Do you?
Then, by Satan’s hand, and God’s sovereign and limited allowing, the UNTHINKABLE happens to job, from both (1) evil people and (2) nature. (Did you see which did what?)
What are YOUR thoughts about God’s sovereignty in the acts of evil men and unanticipated acts of nature (lightning strikes, tornados, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.) that harm and even kill people?
How did Job think about it? Verses 1:20-22 are AMAZING!!
Of course things get worse. (Satan is never happy until he kills us or makes us deny our God.) Job’s own body and his own wife betray him. What was his response? See 2:10 This man is amazing. His heart was toward God.
OK, then come Job’s “friends.” In 2:11-13 what GOOD things did they do? If you wonder how you can help someone sick or dying, in the hospital, or who has lost a loved one… THIS is the answer.
In chapters 3-5 (and beyond) things get “poetic” and kind of depressing, both from Job and each of his friends. (Tough reading, but look for real emotions, true wisdom, and VERY BAD conclusions/counsel.)
YOU are BLESSED when you read God’s Word! (Rev. 1:3) Don’t give up on it, or Job. Keep reading.
#2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically, day 3
Day 3. Won’t you read the Bible with me this year? It only takes a few minutes.
#2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically, day 2
Day 2. Won’t you read the Bible with me this year? You can also listen to an audio recording. It only takes a few minutes.
2024 GOAL – Reading Through The Bible Chronologically
Day 1. Won’t you read the Bible with me this year? I use the ESV (English Standard Version), but you read in the one you love. You can also listen to an audio recording.
