Theme: Job's Patience
In the New Testament, James used Job as an example of encouragement. James 5:11:a "You have heard about Job’s patience, and you know the Lord’s purpose for him in the end. You know the Lord is full of mercy and is kind" (NCV). James 5:8 " You, too, must be patient. DO NOT GIVE UP HOPE because the Lord is coming soon."
When Job was in grief, he wanted to give up, to be freed from his comfort, and to die. Do you ever felt like that? Know something? God did not grant Job's request. Maybe that's why God did not alway grant our wishes. God had a greater plan for Job so God has a greater plan for you as well. Job trusted God when things were easy and he had everything. But when difficult times came, Job was tested and often beyond his limits.
So I would like to share a few things I noticed of how God dealt the situations with Job. His friends tried to figure out "why Job was suffering." After many days of speeches from his four friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar, and Elihu to Job, they had came to the end when they could not find the "word of wisdoms" to comfort Job's suffering. Job was miserable and despair and he began to lose hope. Sometimes we might felt like Job and questioned, "Does God care when I am suffering?" Surprisingly, the Bible will tell us that. (The next Hope 25, Part 2 will lead to deeper subject).
Suddenly, the Lord answered Job from the whirlwind, "Who is this that questions My wisdom with such ignorant words" (Job 38:1). Out of a whirlwind, God spoke! He cares! Oh yes He cares! There's a song called, "Does Jesus Care?"
Chorus: Does Jesus Care?
O yes, He cares; I know He cares;
His heart is touched with my grief;
When the days are weary,
the long night dreary,
I know my Savior cares. . . .
(Lyrics: Frank E. Graeff)
Yes, God is a caring God! Believe this!
Dorothy
In the New Testament, James used Job as an example of encouragement. James 5:11:a "You have heard about Job’s patience, and you know the Lord’s purpose for him in the end. You know the Lord is full of mercy and is kind" (NCV). James 5:8 " You, too, must be patient. DO NOT GIVE UP HOPE because the Lord is coming soon."
When Job was in grief, he wanted to give up, to be freed from his comfort, and to die. Do you ever felt like that? Know something? God did not grant Job's request. Maybe that's why God did not alway grant our wishes. God had a greater plan for Job so God has a greater plan for you as well. Job trusted God when things were easy and he had everything. But when difficult times came, Job was tested and often beyond his limits.
So I would like to share a few things I noticed of how God dealt the situations with Job. His friends tried to figure out "why Job was suffering." After many days of speeches from his four friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar, and Elihu to Job, they had came to the end when they could not find the "word of wisdoms" to comfort Job's suffering. Job was miserable and despair and he began to lose hope. Sometimes we might felt like Job and questioned, "Does God care when I am suffering?" Surprisingly, the Bible will tell us that. (The next Hope 25, Part 2 will lead to deeper subject).
Suddenly, the Lord answered Job from the whirlwind, "Who is this that questions My wisdom with such ignorant words" (Job 38:1). Out of a whirlwind, God spoke! He cares! Oh yes He cares! There's a song called, "Does Jesus Care?"
Chorus: Does Jesus Care?
O yes, He cares; I know He cares;
His heart is touched with my grief;
When the days are weary,
the long night dreary,
I know my Savior cares. . . .
(Lyrics: Frank E. Graeff)
Yes, God is a caring God! Believe this!
Dorothy
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