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The Book of Job is one of the oldest books in the Bible. We believe that Job was a real historical figure. (Ezekiel 14:14 and Ja es !:11 both refer to hi ". This book deals with the age#old $uestion% &Wh' do the godl' suffer(). *n this book% we have the hu an reasonings of en% as well as +od,s answer to the -roble . The first cha-ter of Job% sets the stage for the rest of the cha-ters which follow. .an' -eo-le have isunderstood this cha-ter% and therefore% have drawn wrong conclusions fro this Book. .ost church -eo-le have been taught at least / things fro this -assage: (1" +od is in control. (0" 1atan can,t do an'thing to 'ou% without first getting -er ission fro +od. (/" Therefore% no atter what co es% 'ou should understand that +od allowed it% for so e higher -ur-ose # (To teach 'ou so ething% or to develo- 'our faith".
allow it( Because ?;@ allowed it2 Jesus said% &* give ?;@ the ke's of the Dingdo 2 (.att. 17:1B"). You do so ething about it2 8 lot of -eo-le don,t like this kind of teaching% because it -uts the res-onsibilit' back on the 2 The',d rather sa'% God in His infinite wisdom knows why this trouble came. Because% that -uts it back on +od. But% folks% the res-onsibilit' is not on +od2 *t,s on us2 We have the ke's2 6ow does that ean% that if 'ou,re sick% that it,s 'our fault( 6ot eEactl'. ?ou see% there,s a thief on this -lanet. 8nd% he,ll co e and tr' to rob 'ou blind% even if 'ou,re >;*6+ EFE9?T4*6+ 9*+4T2 But% when he co es% don,t Aust la' down% and assu e that +od gave hi -er ission. >; 1;.ET4*6+ 8B;@T *T2 ?ou have the ke's2 (&) THE CHURCH IS THE ONLY OR ANI'ATION THAT BELIEVES THAT SIC!NESS IS OOD. Doctors know sickness is bad. The',ve devoted their lives to fighting it. ?et% the church runs around hollering% &1ickness is fro +od.) But% 'ou don,t reall' believe that2 *f 'ou really believed that 'our sickness was a &gift) fro +od% then 'ou wouldn,t be going to the >octor% tr'ing to get rid of +od,s &gift). 6o% sickness is not a good and -erfect gift% and it,s 6;T 59;. +;>2 +od didn,t =;..*11*;6 it% and +od isn,t 8CC;W*6+ *T for so e higher -ur-ose2 1ickness is fro 1atan. 8nd% it,s -ur-ose is to 1TE8C% D*CC% G >E1T9;? (Jn. 1H:1H". THEN, WHAT ABOUT JOB( #There are several characters in this stor'. Cet,s take a o ent% and identif' what each character did.
(a) OD # (v. 1H" # &Then 1atan answered the Cord% and said% >oth Job fear +od for nought( 4ast not thou ade an 4E>+E about hi % and about his house% and about all that he hath on ever' side( thou hast BCE11E> the work of his hands% and his substance is *6=9E81E> in the land.) B' 1atan,s own ad ission% +od had blessed and -ros-ered Job. 6ot onl' that% but then% +od built a &hedge) around ever'thing% to kee- the ene ' out. :uestion: *s this consistent with what we know about the =haracter and 6ature of +od( (Ja. 1:13". 1ure it is2 +od is a BCE11E92 8nd% a <9;TE=T;92 (b) SATAN # (v. 11" # &But -ut forth thine hand now% and touch all that he hath% and he will curse thee to th' face.) This is what 1atan wanted +od to do. (But% +od didn,t do it." (c) JOB # (v. !" # &8nd it was so% when the da's of their feasting were gone about% that Job sent and sanctified the % and rose u- earl' in the orning% and offered burnt offerings according to the nu ber of the all: for Job said% &*T .8? BE that ' sons have sinned% and cursed +od in their hearts% T4@1 >*> J;B =;6T*6@8CC?.) Job continuall' ade sacrifices *6 5E892 4e was afraid that his sons would sin% and bring destruction on the selves. 1o% 8=T*6+ *6 5E89% he ade sacrifices for the . WHAT IS FEAR( #5ear is faith in reverse2 *n actualit'% fear is &faith) in the devil2
FAITH" FEAR" 4ears the Word of +od 4ears the threat of the devil Believes it2 Believes it2 1-eaks it2 1-eaks it2 8cts like it,s so2 8cts like it,s so2 t comes to !ass" t comes to !ass" #Job followed the &for ula for defeat)2 8nd% it !roduced in his life2 # J;B /:0! # &5or the thing which * +9E8TC? 5E89E> is co e u-on e% and that which * was 8598*> ;5 is co e unto e.) *n this verse% Job reveals W4? all the events of cha-ter one ha--ened2 4is 5E89 (faith in reverse" brought it to -ass. #ear activates 1atan% the wa' faith activates +od. 8nd% destruction ca e. (1o% $& blessed and -rotected Job. Sa)a* tried to get +od to curse Job. +od didn,t do it. But% J$b gave 1atan -er ission b' getting into fear. IWhatever 'ou allow% 4eaven will allow."
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#+od allowed what Job allowed. 4e couldn,t sto- it. Job,s fear activated the devil. #Job 1:11#10 # &But -ut forth thine hand now% and touch all that he hath% and he will curse thee to th' face. 8nd the Cord said unto 1atan% Behold% all that he hath is in th' -ower...) ;ka'% let,s eEa ine what the Cord said: 8nd% the Cord said unto 1atan% BE4;C>...) What does &behold) ean( &C;;D2) ;ne translation said% &Take note)2 (;r% J-a' attention,") *n other words% +od said% &Cook around 1atan% all that he has is (alread'" in th' -ower). 6ow% we,ve read verse 10% and thought that 8T T48T .;.E6T% +od -laced Job into 1atan,s hand. But% verse 10 isn,t when Job was -laced into 1atan,s -ower. Job was already there % because of his fear. (+od didn,t -ut Job in 1atan,s hand. Job -ut hi self there2" WHO TOO! DOWN THE HED E ( #9e e ber% v. 1H said that +;> <@T @< 8 4E>+E of -rotection around Job( Then% who took it down( I+od didn,t take down the hedge. (1atan tried to get Him to% but 4e didn,t do it2" I1atan didn,t take it down2 (*f he could ha$e % don,t 'ou think he,d have done it before this(" I1o% if +od didn,t do it% and 1atan didn,t do it... Then% that onl' leaves one -erson: Job. #4ow did he do it( &The thing * greatl' feared is co e u-on e). # E==CE1*8TE1 1H:K # &4e that diggeth a -it shall fall into it. Whoso b+,a-,). a* .,&/,% a ser-ent shall bite hi .) That,s eEactl' what ha--ened2 Job broke down his own hedge% and a ser-ent bit hi . THE LORD IVETH, THE LORD TA!ETH AWAY
#Ferse 01 # &Then Job arose% and rent his antle% and shaved his head% and fell down u-on the ground% and worshi--ed. 8nd% said% 6aked ca e * out of ' other,s wo b% and naked shall * return thither: The Cord gave% and the Cord hath taken awa'L blessed be the na e of the Cord.) #<eo-le have taken this verse% and built a doctrine on it. &+od gives% and +od takes awa'2) But sto- and think it out for a o ent. That was Job,s anal'sis of the situation. But% is it a true state ent( 1ee% it,s -ossible for a -erson to anal'ze a situation (in the Bible"% and iss it co -letel'. *,ll give 'ou a -erfect eEa -le. # .8TT4EW 10:00#04 # The <harisees looked at the situation% anal'zed it% and ade this state ent. &Jesus casts out devils b' Beelzebub.) (That may ha$e been what the' reall' thought." But% does that ean that we should take their anal'sis% and build a doctrine on it2 ;f course not2 ?ou know that,s not true2 4ow do 'ou know it,s not true( Because 'ou know the rest of the Bible2 8nd% 'ou Audge what,s said here% b' what 'ou alread' know2" #The sa e thing is true with Job2 4e reall' thought that +od took all his goods awa'. But% is that in line with the Bible( >oes Ja es 1:13 sa' # &Ever' good and -erfect gift is fro +od. The Cord giveth and the Cord taketh awa'% blessed be the na e of the Cord)( 6o. That,s not 1cri-tural. (?ou onl' think it is% because 'ou,ve been religiousl' brainwashed% instead of 6ew Testa ent taught." 9ead the conteEt: Who gave Job the blessings( (+od did # v. 1H". Who took the awa'( 6ot +od2 (1atan tried to get +od to do it% but 4e wouldn,t do it2" 1o% W4; took it awa'( 18T862 JOB SINNED NOT, NOR CHAR ED OD FOOLISHLY
#This verse doesn,t ean that e$ery detail of what Job said was true. *t,s an anal'sis of his attitude. Cook again% at verse 0H # &Then Job arose% and rent his antle% and shaved his head% and fell down u-on the ground% and worshi--ed.) Job didn,t charge +od% foolishl'. ;ne translation said% &4e didn,t blas-he e +od) (Ca sa"
BUT, WAS WHAT JOB SAID TRUE( #Cet,s see what Job hi self% said at the end of the Book. # J;B 40:/ # &1urel' * s-oke of things * did not understand% things too wonderful for e to know... (6*F" &?ou asked wh' * talk so uch when * know so little. * have talked about things that are far be'ond ' understanding... (=EF" # Ferse ! # &* had heard about 'ou before% but now * have seen 'ou with ' own e'es. * take back ever'thing * said% and * sit in dust and ashes to show ' re-entance.) (6CT" 1ee% Job ade the sa e istake that so e of us have ade. 4e listened to what others said about God% instead of what +od said about 4i self. But% Job saw he had isAudged the situation% and re-ented. FALSE STATEMENTS" Job ade a lot of wrong state ents about +od% which he had to retract. 1H:0#1! # &* will sa' to +od% J>on,t Aust conde n e # tell e why 'ou are doing it. >oes it reall' see right to 'ou to $00+,11 a*& &,1021, 3, % a an 'ou have adeL and to 1,*& 4$# a*& 0+$10,+2)# )$ )., 52c-,&( 8re 'ou unAust like en( *s 'our life so short that 'ou ust .$%*& 3, 6$+ 12*1 #$% -*$5 6%77 5,77 I8, *$) c$332)),& ( *s it because 'ou know no one can save e fro 'our hand. ?ou have ade e% and 'et 'ou destro' e... ?ou gave e life and were so kind and loving to e% and * was -reserved b' 'our care. ?et a77 )., )23, #$%+ +,a7 3$)28, 2* 3a-2*/ 3, 5a1 )$ &,1)+$# 3, if * sinnedL and to +,6%1, )$ 6$+/28, 3# 2*29%2)#. Just the slightest wickedness and * a done for. 8nd 26 I3 /$$& ).a) &$,1*) c$%*).) >oes that sound like the +od of the Bible( ;r% do 'ou think that Job issed it( Ob$iously % he issed it2 *t would be Aust as accurate to build a doctrine on this !assage% as it would% when Job accused +od of taking his fa il' and -ossessions. %ob himself said he was wrong. Wh' don,t we take his word for it( WHAT ABOUT JOBS FRIENDS( #* don,t know whether 'ou,ve realized this 'et% or not. But% when 'ou,re sick% a lot of ti es% 'our worst ene ies are other =hristians. Job had / &friends) who ade his ordeal worse than it would have been% to begin with. Cet,s take a o ent% and introduce 'ou to Job,s friends% and then we,ll look at what we can learn fro their co ents.
JOBS :COMFORTERS; IEli-haz # argued fro the stand-oint of 4@.86 EM<E9*E6=E% (=ha-ters 4%! 1!%00". IBildad # argued fro the stand-oint of 4@.86 T98>*T*;6% (=ha-ters K%1K%0!". INo-har # argued fro the stand-oint of 4@.86 .E9*T% (=ha-ters 11%0H". 8ll three had their o-inion about Job,s condition. 8nd% all / were wrong2 Cook at +od,s anal'sis of their co ents% at the end of the Book. # J;B 40:3 # &8nd it was so% that after the Cord had s-oken these words unto Job% the Cord said to Eli-haz the Te anite% .' wrath is kindled against thee% and against th' two friends: for 'e have not s-oken of e the things that is right% as ' servant Job hath (in his re-entance".) 1o% we start off% knowing their theories were incorrect. We can learn a lot of things fro the Book of Job. But% * want to give 'ou two things here. This stor' illustrates that: (a" 1atan hates and attacks ankind (b" 8-art fro the Word of +od% -eo-le have a tendenc' to isinter-ret those attacks.
IEach of Job,s friends had a different theor'. Each attributed his theor' to +od. Each was wrong. +od said the' were (Job 40:3"2 '$0.a+ # hasten to re!ly, for ha$e the answer for you. You ha$e tried to make me feel ashamed of myself for calling you a sinner, but my s!irit won&t let me sto!. (0H:1" 'ote( Just because someone thinks +od has s-oken% doesn,t ean that +od actually s!oke. We have to judge what is said% even if so eone sa's% &.' s-irit won,t let e sto-). <aul said% &There are... an' voices in the world% and none of the is without signification (1 =or. 14:1H".) *t,s -ossible to hear a wrong $oice 2 Each of us needs to be careful when we,re &hearing +od)% and be o-en to correction fro others. E720.a< # clearl' isinter-rets the -resence of a s-irit of fear% as a essage fro +od. # )his truth was gi$en me in secret, as though whis!ered in my ear. t came in a nighttime $ision as others sle!t. *uddenly, fear gri!!ed me+ trembled and shook with terror, as a s!irit !assed before my face , my hair stood u! on end. felt the s!irit&s !resence, but couldn&t see it standing there. )hen out of the dreadful silence, came this $oice... (4:10#17" THREE WRON DOCTRINES eans: & God is the dis!enser-
*The Theory: God is behind everything that happens , &EE-erience teaches that it is those who sow sin G trouble who harvest the sa e. They die beneath the hand of God .) (4:K". &Cisten and * will answer 'ou fro ' own eE-erience% confir ed b' the eE-erience of wise en who have been told this sa e thing fro their fathers # 8 wicked an is alwa's in trouble throughout his life. 4e is surrounded b' terrors% and if there are good da's% the' will soon be gone... the breath of God shall destroy him L the fla es shall burn u- all he has.) (1!:13#/H" De' Thoughts: (1" ?ou can,t inter-ret the Word b' 'our own eE-erience. 5ilter 'our eE-erience through the Word. (0" +od isn,t behind ever'thing that ha--ens. 1atan is the one who co es to steal% kill% and destro' # Jn. 1H:1H # Jesus stilling the stor : *f +od was behind the stor % and then 4e sent Jesus to still it% then +od was guilt' of working against 4i self% and a Dingdo divided against itself% can,t stand. (b) BILDAD # Judged b' 4u an Tradition # Bildad eans: *on of contention
*Bildads Theory: If you were really doing right, you wouldnt be having this trouble ! &9ead the histor' books G see # for we were born but 'esterda' and know so littleL our da's here on earth are as transient as shadows. But the wisdo of the -ast will teach 'ou. The eE-erience of others will s-eak to 'ou% re inding 'ou that those who forget +od have no ho-e. (K:K#11" Who are 'ou tr'ing to fool( 1-eak so e sense if 'ou want us to answer2 4ave we beco e like ani als to 'ou% stu-id and du b( Just because 'ou tear 'our clothes in anger% is this going to start an earth$uake( 1hall we all go and hide( The truth re ains that if you do not prosper, it is be"ause you are wi"#ed . (1K:0#!".) De' thought: 6ot ever' sickness is the result of -ersonal sin. 1ickness can co e: (a" because 'ou sinned (b" because 'ou broke a natural law (c" as a 1atanic attack (because 'ou were doing what is right"2 Whatever the reason% 'ou can still be healed. 9e-ent% if 'ou need to% and then believe +od2
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*The Theory: In $is Infinite %isdom, God #nows what $e is doing& , &>o 'ou know the ind and -ur-oses of +od( Will long searching ake the known to 'ou( 8re 'ou $ualified to Audge the 8l ight'( 4e is as faultless as heaven is high # but who are 'ou( 4is ind is fatho less # what can 'ou know in co -arison() (Job 11:3#K" De' Thoughts: (a" We don,t know +od b' what we see or feel. We onl' know +od b' what the Word sa's about 4i . No-har Audged the situation b' what he saw% and assumed that he knew what +od was thinking. (&?ou clai 'ou are -ure in the e'es of +od2 ;h% that +od would s-eak and tell 'ou what he thinks2 ;h% that he would ake 'ou trul' see 'ourself% for he knows ever'thing 'ou,ve done.) Job 11:4#7" (b" 6either do we a--roach +od on our erits for healing. *f 'ou co e to +od% bragging on 'ourself% 'ou can forget it. We co e on Jesus, erits% and b' 4is shed Blood. That,s the basis for our healing2 8ll three theories were wrong. Job didn,t lose ever'thing 4e had% because +od was behind it2 6or% did he lose ever'thing because he wasn,t living right. 6or% did these things ha--en because +od had so e higher -ur-ose. 4e lost these things because he o-erated 58*T4 in the >EF*C. 4e feared a fear% and it ca e u-on hi .