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Job 3:
Job
cursed the day he was born and wished it total darkness and barrenness. He
prayed that day (his birthday) should receive no joy or happiness. When people wish they
were not born, it is a step towards suicide because they are in a state of
hopelessness. He wondered why he did not die at birth
(miscarriage/still born), why his mother
received and breast fed him, and why he even saw light (abortion)? He believed that
death was better than a man living in agony. At least in death, he
reasoned that even the slave and prisoners have rest from their taskmaster and
all their problems. It is okay to feel sad and hopeless because it is a
part of life. God will send or allow sad and bad times, but do not commit
suicide or turn against God. God uses Satan and bad times to make us stronger
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Job 4:
Eliphaz,
Job's friend, said that Job was a great man who helped many people, gave
assistance to those who needed it, and strengthened the weak. Yet,
see how God had forsaken a good man. He asked if God can be trusted.
He reasoned that if God can find fault with even angels, why not a creature of
clay like Job. Eliphaz even challenged Job about his commitment to God and his
integrity to serve God, because it is obvious that despite his good deeds that
God does not trust anyone. The best times in a man life is when he is down
and out. It is a period to recycle one's self and redefine your destiny.
It is a moment of looking inward for a "Plan B" to better yourself or
re-strategize for a different and more promising opportunity. It is
also an opportunity for your so-called friends to come under the comfort of
sympathizers to turn you away from your destiny by taking advantage of your
vulnerability. It is the time to know who your real friends are and plan
properly for a brighter future.
Job 5:
"Good friend" Eliphaz added
that Job should call to God and see if God will answer him now. He was
also interested in the God that Job will turn to next. He appears to be
teasing Job's success with envy when he said that he has seen the fool build his
home, but his home is cursed and the children of the fool die at the gate because
there is no
one to protect them. He is basically laughing at Job and rejoicing at his
problems because Job lost his children and properties. Eliphaz claims that
he is righteous and would always seek God for God's greatness and blessing while
implying that Job must have wronged God. Eliphaz believed that when you
are on God's good side, God will deliver you, prosper you, you will have peace,
and live to old age, unlike Job who has all these problems and has lost
everything.
Everyone at some point will have a low and high time with God, but only
those who persevere to the end will be lifted high above evil and be awarded the
prize of God. |
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