Then Job arose and tore his
cloak and cut off his hair. He fell to the ground and worshiped.
He said, “Naked I came forth
from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I go
back there. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of
the LORD! ”In all this Job did not sin, nor did he charge God with wrong.
-Job
1: 20-22
Prior to this verse, in the book of
Job, Sabeans have just come and carried off Job’s oxen and donkeys, as well as
killing all by one servant.
I don’t know about you, but this would have put me in a
really really bad mood, along with being mad at God. It is mentioned that Job
is ‘blameless and upright, fearing God and avoiding evil.’ This, dear friend,
is the problem of evil, addressed by C.S. Lewis and many other authors over the
years. Many people are quick to state that because evil exists, then an
omnipotent, all good God cannot.
However, God has given man free will,
and will never take away our free will. There is also evil in this world. So
where there is evil and free will, man can use the two to make bad/evil
choices. Thus the situation here in Job.
What I absolutely love in this part of
Job, is the very end of this verse. After Job had gone through these trials
(and would go through more), he still does not curse God – he BLESSES the name
of the Lord.
I’ve gone through difficult medical
trials, and I know how difficult it is to want to blame God and do the , “ if
you loved me you would fix this” – But instead, Job BLESSES the name of God. Instead
of allowing the trials to pull him further from God, as the satan expects ( and
wants) Job pulls closer to God.
So, reflecting on this, I pray that we
may draw closer to God, praising Him through the trials, tribulations, and
blessing. We cannot just praise through the easy times; we need to praise Him
through everything Life offers us. We are given the opportunity to praise him
EVERY DAY. Wake up, open your eyes? – I Praise you Lord. Spill coffee on your
shirt? – I praise you Lord. Long meeting in work? I praise you Lord. Get the
gist? Keep on praising!
Beautiful, we all go through tough times. It's in that time that we need to praise the Lord and keep our focus on His promises!! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, we all go through tough times. It's in that time that we need to praise the Lord and keep our focus on His promises!! Bless you!
ReplyDeleteGood perspective. We have a choice, we can curse or bless. I have heard of your journey via your Aunt Cathy, and I know that you have kept a positive attitude through thick and thin. May you continue to bless and curse not. May the God of Hope, fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him. May you overflow with hope (hope means to expect with confidence) by the power of the Holy Spirit!
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