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Job 9:
Job
answered and said that man cannot be right before God because no one contends
with God and wins. He reasoned that God can move the mountains as well as command
the sun and stars. Job thought he was blameless and upright, but who could
question God for all that had happened to him. Who is he to challenge God
as ask why? Job felt that his days were numbered and even if he pretends
to be happy, it would not change his sorrow. He felt that there was no
mediator between him and God and that no one could judge God or talk to him.
This must be the reason Jesus (Yeshua was is actual name) came to become our
interceder and mediator. Whenever you feel helpless against the conditions
that God allowed to happen, request that Jesus gets involved on your behalf.
It is recommended to first build a relationship with Jesus for a better
understanding because Job did not have this option at the time. |
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Job 10:
Job
cries out to God from the bitterness of his soul that he had done nothing wrong
to deserve this treatment from God. He also wonders why God takes delight
in oppressing him and contending against him. Job kinds of loses
confidence in God as a fair creator. He says that God made him from clay,
promised him care and love, but he will be punished if he was guilty, and God
will still find faults with him if he was innocent. He wondered why God
wanted him to be born when God already knew that he was going to suffer
regardless of his blamelessness. Many people ask this kind of questions
especially in poor nations. They want to know if God is asleep, if God
really cares, why the wicked appear to prosper, and why the good who follows
God's laws appear to suffer. In college, your job is to graduate
regardless of workload, difficulty of classes, bad professors, or evil
classmates. In life, your job is to rise above evil with God despite all
the obstacles and setbacks that God throws at you or allows you to go through.
Job 11:
Zophar, Job's third friend,
responded by saying that Job was arrogant in thinking that he was blameless.
He wondered why Job was talking and asking God questions when God only gave him
a punishment less than his sins deserved. He feels that Job is guilty and
Job should expect God to judge him for it. He recommends that Job reach
out to God so that he can have hope and peace because the wicked will always be
punished. It is always good to have friends that can speak the truth to
your face, especially at bad times, in order for you to prosper or get better.
I believe Zophar was fair and believed that Job must have sinned to loss
all that he had rather than mock him like Eliphaz did. |
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