June 21, 2025, Job 4:1-21
4 Then
Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said:
2 “If one
ventures a word with you, will you be impatient?
Yet who
can keep from speaking?
3 Behold, you have instructed many,
and you
have strengthened the weak hands.
4 Your words have upheld him who was stumbling,
and you
have made firm the feeble knees.
5 But now it has come to you, and you are impatient;
it
touches you, and you are dismayed.
6 Is not your fear of God your confidence,
and the
integrity of your ways your hope?
7 “Remember: who
that was innocent ever perished?
Or where
were the upright cut off?
8 As I have seen, those who plow iniquity
and sow
trouble reap the same.
9 By the breath of God they perish,
and
by the blast of his anger they are consumed.
10 The roar of the lion, the voice of the fierce lion,
the
teeth of the young lions are broken.
11 The strong lion perishes for lack of prey,
and the
cubs of the lioness are scattered.
12 “Now a
word was brought to me stealthily;
my ear
received the whisper of it.
13 Amid thoughts from visions of the night,
when deep
sleep falls on men,
14 dread came upon me, and trembling,
which
made all my bones shake.
15 A spirit glided past my face;
the hair
of my flesh stood up.
16 It stood still,
but I
could not discern its appearance.
A form was before my eyes;
there
was silence, then I heard a voice:
17 ‘Can mortal man be in the right before God?
Can a
man be pure before his Maker?
18 Even in his servants he puts no trust,
and his
angels he charges with error;
19 how much more those who dwell in houses of clay,
whose
foundation is in the dust,
who are
crushed like the moth.
20 Between morning and evening they are beaten to
pieces;
they
perish forever without anyone regarding it.
21 Is not their tent-cord plucked up within them,
do they
not die, and that without wisdom?’
As I
read this passage, I couldn’t help but wonder about two ideas. Is suffering
always the consequence of sin?
Does God
allow innocent people to suffer?
Think
about those questions today as you move about in life today.
Debbie
Walker
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