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Monday, August 11, 2014

#BookofJob3 *Ever question why you were ever born?*


 If you are just joining me here’s a brief summary of why I decided to study the book of Job:  To understand;
 • God for who he is and not for what he has to offer
 • Test of faith - God can give the devil permission to push us to our limits
 • Praising God through trials
 • Holding on to God’s word by faith and rejecting false prophesy to make life easier / to ease our pains
 • The meaning of endurance, faith, hope & understanding God’s word

The below text is in New Living translation, my personal preference.  Go to BibleGateway to convert to any bible version you prefer.  Thanks for taking this Journey.

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Review of  Job’s Tests in Chap 1 & 2
 - Job 1 | 1st test -  Job lost his wealth, his entire family & all his processions
 - Job 2 | 2nd test - Satan attacked  his health with boils from head to toe Job 2:4-6
With all these tests so far Job still held on to the word of God.  His faith is so far unshakable.
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Job 3  (NLT)
Job’s First Speech | Job Deplores His Birth

3 At last Job spoke, and he cursed the day of his birth. 2 He said:
“Let the day of my birth be erased,
    and the night I was conceived.
Let that day be turned to darkness.
    Let it be lost even to God on high,
    and let no light shine on it.
Let the darkness and utter gloom claim that day for its own.
    Let a black cloud overshadow it,
    and let the darkness terrify it.
Let that night be blotted off the calendar,
    never again to be counted among the days of the year,
    never again to appear among the months.
Let that night be childless.
    Let it have no joy.
Let those who are experts at cursing—
    whose cursing could rouse Leviathan[a]—
    curse that day.
Let its morning stars remain dark.
    Let it hope for light, but in vain;
    may it never see the morning light.
10 
Curse that day for failing to shut my mother’s womb,
    for letting me be born to see all this trouble.
11 
“Why wasn’t I born dead?
    Why didn’t I die as I came from the womb?
12 
Why was I laid on my mother’s lap?
    Why did she nurse me at her breasts?
13 
Had I died at birth, I would now be at peace.
    I would be asleep and at rest.
14 
I would rest with the world’s kings and prime ministers,
    whose great buildings now lie in ruins.
15 
I would rest with princes, rich in gold,
    whose palaces were filled with silver.
16 
Why wasn’t I buried like a stillborn child,
    like a baby who never lives to see the light?
17 
For in death the wicked cause no trouble,
    and the weary are at rest.
18 
Even captives are at ease in death,
    with no guards to curse them.
19 
Rich and poor are both there,
    and the slave is free from his master.
20 
“Oh, why give light to those in misery,
    and life to those who are bitter?
21 
They long for death, and it won’t come.
    They search for death more eagerly than for hidden treasure.
22 
They’re filled with joy when they finally die,
    and rejoice when they find the grave.
23 
Why is life given to those with no future,
    those God has surrounded with difficulties?
24 
I cannot eat for sighing;
    my groans pour out like water.
25 
What I always feared has happened to me.
    What I dreaded has come true.
26 
I have no peace, no quietness.
    I have no rest; only trouble comes.”

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Personal Notes from this chapter
Wow, I have been here before you know when situations get so difficult that you wish you were never born?  The tests are becoming too much for Job to loose all your possesions well "earthly' possesions and your family + your health????  YET Through Job’s trials including his wife telling him to curse God and commit suicide, he still remained strong and faithful, “Through all this Job did not sin nor did he blame God.” (1:22).



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