SPIRITUAL
DIARY FOR 10/31/2011 8:42:36 AM
My Worship Time
Focus: PT-1 Three Painful Questions
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Job
9:1-10:22
Message
of the verses: I will take this
second main point from Dr. Wiersbe’s commentary on different days. Today we will cover the first sub-point under
this main point.
“How
can I be righteous before God” Job 9:1-13:
“1 Then Job answered, 2 “In truth
I know that this is so; But how can a man be in the right before God? 3 “If one
wished to dispute with Him, He could not answer Him once in a thousand times. 4
“Wise in heart and mighty in strength, Who has defied Him without harm? 5 "It is God who removes the mountains,
they know not how, When He overturns them in His anger; 6 Who shakes the earth out of its place, And
its pillars tremble; 7 Who commands the
sun not to shine, And sets a seal upon the stars; 8 Who alone stretches out the heavens And
tramples down the waves of the sea; 9
Who makes the Bear, Orion and the Pleiades, And the chambers of the
south; 10 Who does great things,
unfathomable, And wondrous works without number. 11 "Were He to pass by me, I would not see
Him; Were He to move past me, I would not perceive Him. 12 “Were He to snatch
away, who could restrain Him? Who could say to Him, ’What are You doing?’ 13 “God
will not turn back His anger; Beneath Him crouch the helpers of Rahab.”
In his introduction to this second
main point of chapter three Dr. Wiersbe points out that what is on Job’s mind
is a legal trial, a trial in which he takes God to court. Dr. Wiersbe points out that there are ten
different words or phrases that show this to be true. I will give these words and their meanings:
1.
Contend =
enter into litigation
2.
Answer = testify in court
3.
Judge = an opponent at lat, accuser
4.
Set a time = summon to court
5.
Daysman = an umpire, an arbitrator
6.
Reason = argue a case
7.
Order my cause = prepare my case
8.
Plead = Dispute in court
9.
Hear me = give me a legal hearing
10. Adversary
= accuser in
court
We
must keep in mind that these words are from the KJV of the Bible as that is the
Bible
version that Dr. Wiersbe uses, however for the most part I use the NASB95
version of the Bible unless I identify any other version that I use.
The three questions that we will be
looking at over the next SD’s are “How can I be righteous before God?” “How can
I meet God in court?” and “Why was I born?”
These three questions do connect, for Job is righteous, but he has to
prove it, and so how can a mortal man prove he is righteous before God? He must take God to court, but how can that
happen? So if God does not step in and
defend Job as to being righteous before God then what is the purpose of all
this suffering? Why was Job born?
Now we will look at that first
question “How can I be righteous before God?”
Dr. Wiersbe points out that this is not a question about salvation (“How
may I be justified?”) but about vindication (“How can I be declared
innocent?”) Job realizes and will find
out later that if a man would take God to court that he would be unable to
answer one question in a thousand, yet he feels that is the only way to prove
that he is righteous before God.
We see in this section some of the
attributes of God, His wisdom and especially His power, for God has all wisdom
and is all powerful, so why would anyone want to go to court against God who is
all powerful and all wise? God is so
powerful that He can shake the earth at His will and so wise and powerful that
He created not only the earth but the entire universe, including the stars.
God is also invisible, so how could
Job stop Him and give Him a summons to court?
It would be impossible for that to happen. Now just in case someone is wondering about
the term “Rahab” it is another mythological creature like “Yam” and also
“Tannin” that is mentioned in the seventh chapter.
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: I would
suppose those in my thoughts at times that I would like to take God to
court. Since I live on the other side of
the cross and have a completed Bible to read and study I do understand more
things than Job did, and have the advantage of reading his story in the
Bible. There are still those times when
I have to ask the question “Why,” even thought I know that I am to trust the
Lord through all circumstances as He will work things out for my good and for
His glory (Rom. 8:28). I also know that
God is compassionate and is merciful, and therefore He will help me through these
difficult times that I go through, and for that I am very thankful.
My Steps of Faith for Today:
1. Trust the Lord to see me through
the tough times in life that they may bring glory to God.
2. Continue to learn contentment.
10/31/2011
9:28:19 AM
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