You may know the
story of Job We tend to believe that if we do everything right, we won’t
suffer. Surely, we will be rewarded for our goodness, our faithfulness, our
righteousness in Christ. When we read through the Book of Job, we learn the
truth. We all suffer. Maybe no one has suffered more than Job, other than
Christ Himself.
Job followed God.
He was a righteous man, rich in family and in possessions. And he lost
everything. Everything, including all of his children, all of his possessions, even
his health. His friends muttered helplessly, placing the blame on Job himself.
Read through the book of Job when you have time.
Job reacts as we
might. He weeps, and wails and tears his clothes in anguish. He asks why over
and over again, even wondering why he was born. One thing remained unchanged in
Job. He held on to one hope. He did not lose faith in his God. Our God. He
placed his trust and hope in Him, even in the most-dire circumstances.
At this,
Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the ground in
worship. Job 1:20
Worship? Is this
the first thing you think to do when grief and tragedy hit? Job did. Listen to
his confident words. They may be familiar.
”Naked I
come from my mother’s womb and naked I will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord
has taken away. May the name of the Lord be praised. Job 1:21
Job did not
understand, but he never blamed God. Hope remained. Hope in the risen Lord.
Finally, Job speaks these words of faith. We can do the same.
“I know
that my redeemer lives and that in the end He will stand on the earth.” Job 19:25
Lord,
Thank You for the examples You give us in Scripture and in our
lives of men and women of faith, never doubting Your love and promises. We know
we will live with You one day forever. Give us the hope and worship of Job.
In Jesus name,
Amen
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