Job 11:1-12:25
We read,
Lord, about Job – “a righteous and blameless man! (Job 12:4). He was
suffering, and he was confused. Was He being punished by You? That’s
what Zophar was telling him – Job must have done something pretty awful
to deserve this. You, Lord, were saying something very different – “My
servant Job” (Job 1:8). When Satan is hurling his accusations at us,
help us, Lord, to keep on listening to what You’re saying to us. May the
voice of Your love lift us out of the pit of our despair.
Job 13:1-14:22
Sometimes,
Lord, we need to say, “The less said, the better.” We read what Job said
about his ‘friends’ – “Oh that you would keep silent, and it would be
your wisdom!” (Job 13:5). We feel for Job. From his ‘friends’, there was
nothing but one accusation after another. What was he to do? What are
we to do? We turn to You, Lord. Can we look beyond our suffering? Is
there something better? – “If a man dies, shall he live again?” (Job
14:14). We thank You, Lord, for the answer of faith: “I know that my
Redeemer lives … Even after my skin has been stripped off my body, I
will see God … ” (Job 19:25). Help us, Lord, to look to Jesus, the risen
Lord, to hear His Word of triumph: “Death is swallowed up in victory”,
and to offer to You our joyful praise – “Thanks be to God who gives us
the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:20,54,57).
Job 15:1-16:5
Lord, we
feel the pain of Job. He’s been listening to Eliphaz. Now, Job says,
“how often have I heard all this before! What sorry comforters you are!”
(Job 16:1). Job needed “words of encouragement” (Job 16:5) – but he
didn’t get them from Eliphaz. Where, Lord, does true comfort come from?
It comes from the Holy Spirit – “the Comforter” (john 14:26). Help us,
Lord, to listen to the voice of the Spirit – and to speak with His
voice, the voice of “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control” (Galatians 5:22-23).
Job 16:6-17:16
“There is no
violence in my hands, and my prayer is pure” (Job 16:17). We wonder,
Lord, ‘Is this no more than Job’s own opinion of himself?” Your Word
tells us that it’s also Your view of Job: “My witness is in heaven, and
He that vouches for me is on high” (Job 16:19). As we read about Job and
his suffering, Help us to think about ourselves. How do we react when
suffering comes our way? Do we become bitter – blaming You and turning
away from You? Or, do we become better – “the righteous holds to his
way, and he that has clean hands grows stronger and stronger” (Job
17:9)? How, Lord, can we become better – and not bitter? It’s Your love
that changes us (Romans 5:3-5). It’s Your love that lifts us when we
feel like we’re falling down. Lead us, Lord, out of the bitter way and
into the better way.
Job 18:1-19:7
“How long
will you torment me, and break me in pieces with words?” (Job 19:2).
Lord, we read Job’s reply to the harsh words, spoken by Bildad, and we
ask, “What about us? What effect do our words have on other people?
Lord, You speak to us about our use of words “The tongue is a fire … set
on fire by hell …With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we
curse men, who are made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth come
blessing and cursing. My brothers, this should not happen!” (James
3:6,9-10). As we think about what You are saying to us, help us to pray
that “our conversation will be always full of grace” (Colossians 4:6).
Lord, may our words “bring a blessing to those who hear” them (Ephesians
4:29).
Job 19:8-29
“I know that
my Redeemer lives … In the end He will stand upon the earth” (Job
19:25-26). Lord, we read these great words of faith, spoken by Job, and
our thoughts turn to Jesus. We think of His resurrection – He “has
risen” from the dead” (Matthew 28:6). We think of His return – He will
return “with power and great glory” (Matthew 24:30). We think of “our
redemption” – “When He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see
Him as He is”; “We shall always be with the Lord” (Luke 21:27-28); 1
John 3:2; 1 Thessalonians 4:17). We think of all of these things –
Christ’s resurrection, His return, our redemption, and we give to You,
Lord, our thanks, our praise, our hearts and our lives. To You, Lord, be
all the glory!
Job 20:1-29
Lord, we
read Zophar’s detailed description of “the wicked man’s portion from
God, the heritage decreed for him by God” (Job 20:29). We wonder if
Zophar has ever thought of asking the question:’ ‘Does all of this apply to Job? Is Job a wicked man? Is Job
being punished by God? Help us, Lord, to learn from Zophar’s mistakes.
Help us to listen to what You’re saying to us before we start telling
other people what we think You should be saying to them. May our words
be Gospel words – words of love, words of encouragement, words of hope.
May our words bring glory to Your Name, the Name of love, the Name of
Your salvation.
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