Most people look for simple/quick
answers to just about every life event. In the Book of Job, God presents the
basic argument that life is too complicated for the simple answers we all seek.
When we try to analyze our situations by looking to God for simple answers, we
are most often asking Him for information, that if He gave it to us, we would
never be able to understand. God is telling Job, and us, that He (God) is the
only one who can deal with the trials that often come into our lives. Our role,
at this point in any situation, is to trust God and continue to bring Him glory
by our responses to the good and the bad. Although Job's life was filled with
tragedy, he continued to "worship" God in those times. The Book of
Job gives us a great picture of God's response to Job's faithfulness, "and
Job died, and old man, and full of days" (Job 42:17, RSV).
Human suffering continues to be a
result of Satan's original challenge to the hierarchy God established in the
beginning. Job, as far as we know while alive, was never given an answer for
his suffering. Likewise, we will more than likely never have exhaustive answers
to suffering we face in life. The lesson from Job is that there will be times
of suffering and hardship in life and we will never have the total picture.
Most of the time God will not reveal the "reason(s)" for the
struggle, but our role is to trust His plan and to bring Him glory through our
actions in those times of struggle. Our witness before a lost world often
depends more on how we behave (actions) than what we say.
Bottom Line:
We need to trust God's plan, because life is too complicated to handle alone.
We need to trust God's plan, because life is too complicated to handle alone.
Verba docent, exempla trahunt
"Words instruct, illustrations lead"
"Words instruct, illustrations lead"
TJ
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