How does job suffer
After that, they spoke. Their words are recorded in Job While we know they waited seven days to speak, we do not know over how many days they spoke. His words are found in Job but we also do not know how long he spoke. Job gave his final speech, after which, God spoke. But we do not know if He spoke immediately or if there was a delay in time. Therefore I abhor myself, And repent in dust and ashes. We can reasons that it had to be more than just a few weeks based on:. It was only after the three friends left Job , and when Job prayed for his friends, that God restored Job Job Some have suggested the course of events took as long as two years, which would mean Job suffered for that time.
Others have suggested it might have been 42 months, as a whisper of the Great Tribulation. But again, there is no way to determine how long Job suffered. The Bible simply does not say. This might be why the book of Job is not included with the historical books, but instead is part of the writings. When God allows us to suffer in any way, or for any length of time, we must remember that He has a purpose. We are promised that He works all things for our good and His glory. Where do we turn for comfort and hope?
When we turn to God in faith, our hearts are changed and our souls are comforted. It is my belief that Job suffered well, and that the anguish he expressed was from his thought that God had left him.
In the ancient mind, it was understood that earthly blessings were gifts from God and that God protected his faithful people from harm. Therefore, I believe that Job thought that God had turned away from him and so his greatest suffering was thinking that God had left him. Job finally finds peace in his misery.
That is not only when everything has been straightened again, not only when healing has arrived and his wealth is restored. This whole story will make you think again when you start having conclusions! It feels as if this old book, the book of Job is seen as the oldest story in the Bible, has a lot to say about us now. Often there is discomfort around the theme of suffering, sickness, and misfortune. Faith in God does not mean that there must be a reason for suffering.
Nor is the message of faith that there is always a solution. The message of faith is certainly not a theater of healing. In the early church, Job is also seen as a type of the suffering Christ who had to learn patience, silently enduring his suffering.
Followers of Christ will also be followers of the suffering Christ, cross-bearers. Wait in patience for the Lord God. Do not wait until you understand, but until you find peace.
Until you hear the voice of God. In the end, the book of Job is also a book of hope. Everything will be fine. Not as a reward, not because Job did well and passed an exam, but because God straightens everything out. The reasons for suffering are not made clear. Probably because they are not there. God is unseen, and his ways are inscrutable and beyond human understanding.
Moreover, humans cannot possibly persuade God with their words. God cannot be deceived, and Job admits that he does not even understand himself well enough to effectively plead his case to God. Job wishes for someone who can mediate between himself and God, or for God to send him to Sheol, the deep place of the dead. They think his questions are crafty and lack an appropriate fear of God, and they use many analogies and metaphors to stress their ongoing point that nothing good comes of wickedness.
Job sustains his confidence in spite of these criticisms, responding that even if he has done evil, it is his own personal problem. After a while, the upbraiding proves too much for Job, and he grows sarcastic, impatient, and afraid. He laments the injustice that God lets wicked people prosper while he and countless other innocent people suffer. It is important to Jews that they make good choices in their lives and try to relieve suffering. Satan suggests that Job would not worship God if God did not protect him.
God gives Satan the power make Job suffer. His servants are attacked, his animals stolen, lightning kills all of his sheep and shepherds and a storm blows his eldest son's house down, killing all his children.
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