Read Job 25- 26.
What does a hurting person need? What should one look for when seeking wise counsel?
In chapter 25, Bildad sought to stop Job’s talking about his innocence. In comparison to God’s holiness nothing and no one is pure. Or, as the Apostle Paul wrote, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)
Job then
responded to Bildad saying that his so-called friends have proved to be no help
at all. Looking behind the verbal barbs
one can see what Job longed for. From
time to time, every person wants and needs sound advice.
1. When feeling
helpless, one needs help. Can this
person actually provide something that I cannot?
2. When feeling
powerless, one needs strength. Does this
person possess the maturity or resources needed?
3. When feeling
a lack of insight, one needs wisdom.
Does this person have the learned experience to specifically help?
4. When feeling a lack of understanding, one needs knowledge. Does this person know how to solve the problem?
Adhering to such an evaluation checklist should protect one from gossip sessions, wasting time and money on those who cannot provide what is needed.
To address
Bildad's brief presentation about God, Job responded with his own.
1. God controls
even the dead. (vv.5-6)
All souls live
forever in some place after this life.
In torment or comfort, everyone is accounted for under His rule.
2. God controls
space. (vv.7-10)
The placement
of the earth, the movements of the waters and clouds, day and night, and even
the shape of the earth (round, not flat) was by His doing.
3. God controls
what happens on earth. (vv.11-14)
The mountains, the seas, the winds may be sustained by Him with peace, rather than earthquakes and storms.
While the greatness of God should capture our attention and humble us, the voice of God is most often heard in a "small whisper" (v.14). One must stop and give God glory for what He has done but then be silent; listening to what He has to say.
"The
heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his
handiwork. Day to day pours out speech
and night to night reveals knowledge." (Psalm 19:1-2) God is speaking. Are we listening?
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