The Book of Job and sufferings in Christian Life

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Dear Brothers and Sisters, please share your thoughts on the Book of Job.

If you were Job, how would you have reacted? It is difficult to say "Yahweh gave, and Yahweh hath taken away; blessed be the name of Yahweh" (Job 1:21) when we lose all our possessions and all our wealth. Yet, knowing how the story ends, God restored everything double to Job. If Job had not lost hope that God would give him his blessings back, maybe Job's suffering would be less. I think God gives us the Promise of Eternal Life to console us in our sorrows; since we know All will be Well in the end for believers, we experience God's comfort even in trials, with the hope that suffering ends one day.

What else do you think would be good to meditate on, for believers facing either persecution or other sufferings?

God Bless.
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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Dear Brothers and Sisters, please share your thoughts on the Book of Job.

If you were Job, how would you have reacted? It is difficult to say "Yahweh gave, and Yahweh hath taken away; blessed be the name of Yahweh" (Job 1:21) when we lose all our possessions and all our wealth. Yet, knowing how the story ends, God restored everything double to Job. If Job had not lost hope that God would give him his blessings back, maybe Job's suffering would be less. I think God gives us the Promise of Eternal Life to console us in our sorrows; since we know All will be Well in the end for believers, we experience God's comfort even in trials, with the hope that suffering ends one day.

What else do you think would be good to meditate on, for believers facing either persecution or other sufferings?

God Bless.
It might be good to think about the difference in Job's attitude prior to losing his quality of health and then after becoming incredibly sick. Why did his attitude change so drastically? And after much whining and complaining, the Lord finally said, "Brace yourself like a man . . ." and proceeded to unleash the most prolific tongue-lashing the Bible has to offer. And after this tongue-lashing, Job took upon himself an entirely new attitude but once again. Why? What is the determining factor that caused Jobs's attitude to fluctuate as it did?
 

Blik

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I like to think of the Lord wanting us to live in the kingdoms of the world as if they are the kingdom of heaven. The laws are different, the results are different. The kingdom of the world can bring terrible things to us, but if we accept them as only of the world and not of God and we put our hearts and mind in tune with the Lord and accept Christ, then we can not only endure but accept the inner peace and joy of the Lord..
 

BillG

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It might be good to think about the difference in Job's attitude prior to losing his quality of health and then after becoming incredibly sick. Why did his attitude change so drastically? And after much whining and complaining, the Lord finally said, "Brace yourself like a man . . ." and proceeded to unleash the most prolific tongue-lashing the Bible has to offer. And after this tongue-lashing, Job took upon himself an entirely new attitude but once again. Why? What is the determining factor that caused Jobs's attitude to fluctuate as it did?
Job 38-42 is a must read.
It portrays the magnitude and magnificence of God and our lack of knowledge concerning this yet we see God allowing us to seek and ask and he answers.

A must read and every time I read it I am humbled yet blessed
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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Job 38-42 is a must read.
It portrays the magnitude and magnificence of God and our lack of knowledge concerning this yet we see God allowing us to seek and ask and he answers.

A must read and every time I read it I am humbled yet blessed
Recognizing the Almighty Power of God is what that set of Scripture is about, and it is precisely why Job changed his attitude. Prior to losing his entire family, he was surely a great and Righteous man, demonstrated in his attitude towards losing his greatest treasures . . . his children. But were his children his greatest treasures? It wasn't until he became sick with boils that he wanted to die . . . life became all about himself. Job lost tremendous focus on the Spiritual Realm and began to focus on this physical world and his body. But after the Lord showed Himself to Job, this was when True Reality hit the proverbial fan. When God spoke to Job, outlining His incredible Power . . . and when Job Truly realized that God was in control of all that was and had been taking place, he was more than beside himself. It was in this moment that Job Truly recognized the Almighty Power of God and, as you say . . . humbled himself. And when Job Truly became humbled, his whining . . . INCESSANT WHINING stopped. It was through the recognition of that Power that Job took upon a whole new attitude.

Power. The Power of God. This is the number one most important concept that we should take away from the Bible when we read it in a timeline, chronological order. This Power and the recognition of it, becomes inescapable. And, anyone who reads the Bible and grasps this incredible concept, will approach and understand the Bible in an entirely new and better way.
 

BillG

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Recognizing the Almighty Power of God is what that set of Scripture is about, and it is precisely why Job changed his attitude. Prior to losing his entire family, he was surely a great and Righteous man, demonstrated in his attitude towards losing his greatest treasures . . . his children. But were his children his greatest treasures? It wasn't until he became sick with boils that he wanted to die . . . life became all about himself. Job lost tremendous focus on the Spiritual Realm and began to focus on this physical world and his body. But after the Lord showed Himself to Job, this was when True Reality hit the proverbial fan. When God spoke to Job, outlining His incredible Power . . . and when Job Truly realized that God was in control of all that was and had been taking place, he was more than beside himself. It was in this moment that Job Truly recognized the Almighty Power of God and, as you say . . . humbled himself. And when Job Truly became humbled, his whining . . . INCESSANT WHINING stopped. It was through the recognition of that Power that Job took upon a whole new attitude.

Power. The Power of God. This is the number one most important concept that we should take away from the Bible when we read it in a timeline, chronological order. This Power and the recognition of it, becomes inescapable. And, anyone who reads the Bible and grasps this incredible concept, will approach and understand the Bible in an entirely new and better way.
And also know that we have an amazing Father who is willing to reveal himself and allow to seek a speak and ask questions.

He does not and never will not humiliate us.
Seek after him that's what he wants us to do.
 

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Dear Brothers and Sisters, please share your thoughts on the Book of Job.

If you were Job, how would you have reacted? It is difficult to say "Yahweh gave, and Yahweh hath taken away; blessed be the name of Yahweh" (Job 1:21) when we lose all our possessions and all our wealth. Yet, knowing how the story ends, God restored everything double to Job. If Job had not lost hope that God would give him his blessings back, maybe Job's suffering would be less. I think God gives us the Promise of Eternal Life to console us in our sorrows; since we know All will be Well in the end for believers, we experience God's comfort even in trials, with the hope that suffering ends one day.

What else do you think would be good to meditate on, for believers facing either persecution or other sufferings?

God Bless.
if you look at who is the force behind jobs suffering , it sort of models the one behind Christian suffering. And shows us an accuser who is bent on separating man from God and bending mans view of Gods goodness

one of the things in job we can learn is we do have an enemy in this world working to destroy our faith. Just as job experienced

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world.”
‭‭1 Peter‬ ‭5:8-9‬ ‭

a good lesson from job is we shouldn’t blame God for things we endure in life, but should hold even closer to him through those things knowing our deliverance is into an eternal
Kingdom worth more than anything we experience in this short life
 

karen0123

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Dear Brothers and Sisters, please share your thoughts on the Book of Job.

If you were Job, how would you have reacted? It is difficult to say "Yahweh gave, and Yahweh hath taken away; blessed be the name of Yahweh" (Job 1:21) when we lose all our possessions and all our wealth. Yet, knowing how the story ends, God restored everything double to Job. If Job had not lost hope that God would give him his blessings back, maybe Job's suffering would be less. I think God gives us the Promise of Eternal Life to console us in our sorrows; since we know All will be Well in the end for believers, we experience God's comfort even in trials, with the hope that suffering ends one day.

What else do you think would be good to meditate on, for believers facing either persecution or other sufferings?

God Bless.


Amen,I can tell your a gently person by what you wrote,you're blessed from above.