Thursday, August 14, 2014

#BookofJob5 "For though God wounds, he also bandages"

In Job 5, Eliphaz, one of Job's friends continues to make reason of Job's condition...
Highlighted in yellow below is  the link to previous chapters.


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Review of  Job’s Tests
 - Job 1 ; 1st test -  Job lost his wealth, his entire family & all his processions, yet he still praised God
 - Job 2 ; 2nd test - Satan attacked  his health with boils from head to toe Job 2:4-6.   Even his wife asked him to curse God and commit suicide YET he still held on to God
 - Job 3;  Job cursed the day he was born.  He still didn't blame God.  His faith is so far unshakable.
 - Job 4; Eliphaz is questioning Job's obedience to God and he is insinuating that his sufferings may be a consequence to his sins.   Job4:8
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Job 5 (NLT) - Eliphaz’s Response Continues…
1 “Cry for help, but will anyone answer you?
    Which of the angels will help you?
2  Surely resentment destroys the fool,
    and jealousy kills the simple.
3 I have seen that fools may be successful for the moment,
    but then comes sudden disaster.
4 Their children are abandoned far from help;
    they are crushed in court with no one to defend them.

5 The hungry devour their harvest,
    even when it is guarded by brambles.
    The thirsty pant after their wealth.
6 But evil does not spring from the soil,
    and trouble does not sprout from the earth.
7 People are born for trouble
    as readily as sparks fly up from a fire.

“If I were you, I would go to God
    and present my case to him.
9 He does great things too marvelous to understand.
    He performs countless miracles.
10 He gives rain for the earth
    and water for the fields.
11 He gives prosperity to the poor
    and protects those who suffer.
12 He frustrates the plans of schemers
    so the work of their hands will not succeed.
13 He traps the wise in their own cleverness
    so their cunning schemes are thwarted.

14 They find it is dark in the daytime,
    and they grope at noon as if it were night.
15 He rescues the poor from the cutting words of the strong,
    and rescues them from the clutches of the powerful.
16 And so at last the poor have hope,
    and the snapping jaws of the wicked are shut.

17 “But consider the joy of those corrected by God!
    Do not despise the discipline of the Almighty when you sin.
18 For though he wounds, he also bandages.
    He strikes, but his hands also heal.
19 From six disasters he will rescue you;
    even in the seventh, he will keep you from evil.
20 He will save you from death in time of famine,
    from the power of the sword in time of war.
21 You will be safe from slander
    and have no fear when destruction comes.
22 You will laugh at destruction and famine;
    wild animals will not terrify you.
23 You will be at peace with the stones of the field,
    and its wild animals will be at peace with you.
24 You will know that your home is safe.
    When you survey your possessions, nothing will be missing.
25 You will have many children;
    your descendants will be as plentiful as grass!
26 You will go to the grave at a ripe old age,
    like a sheaf of grain harvested at the proper time!
27 “We have studied life and found all this to be true.
    Listen to my counsel, and apply it to yourself.”

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Personal Notes from this chapter
In this chapter Job’s friend Eliphaz finally asks Job to take his case to God Job 5:8.  He also convinces him that nothing is impossible for God  if you live according to his principles.

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