Today’s Reading: Job 35-38; Psalm 89
O Lord, how long will this go on?
Will you hide yourself forever?
How long will your anger burn like fire?
Remember how short my life is,
how empty and futile this human existence!
No one can live forever; all will die.
No one can escape the power of the grave.
Lord, where is your unfailing love? – Psalm 89:46-49a
Has your prayer ever reflected your doubt? Have you ever cried out to God, begging Him to show up for you in the midst of your struggles? David wrote many psalms of lament; he questioned both the presence of God and the wisdom of God.
As we continue to read the book of Job, we hear him questioning God’s wisdom in even allowing him to be born if He was going to eventually let him suffer like this (Job 10:8-12,18-22). Job demonstrates here an internal conflict between being in awe of the power of God and being disappointed with the wisdom of God. In one breath he is speaking of how great God is and in another breath he is questioning the motives and decisions of God. If Job was without sin before the hard times came, he is now demonstrating his humanity and sin nature by questioning the authority of God.
More than that, Job was downright angry with God. Many of us can relate to a moment in our lives when we questioned God or asked “Why?” It is common to experience anger in our grief, but there’s a difference between taking our anger to God and taking our anger out on God. I think this is where Job messes up. It is not a sin that he is experiencing human emotions in the midst of his grief and pain; it is what he does with the emotions that trips him up. Job is both arguing with God and criticizing God’s wisdom.
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TAKING OUR ANGER TO GOD AND TAKING OUR ANGER OUT ON GOD.
One of my favorite passages of scripture is God’s reply to Job’s accusations. If there is something in your life that has left you questioning the wisdom of God, I encourage you to read through this passage. If you find yourself questioning the heart of God, let these words remind you of how much your Creator loves you.
Then the Lord answered Job from the whirlwind:
“Who is this that questions my wisdom with such ignorant words?
Brace yourself like a man,
because I have some questions for you, and you must answer them.
Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?
Tell me, if you know so much.
Who determined its dimensions and stretched out the surveying line?
What supports its foundations and who laid its cornerstone
as the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted with joy?
“Who kept the sea inside its boundaries as it burst from the womb,
and as I clothed it with clouds and wrapped it in thick darkness?
For I locked it behind barred gates, limiting its shores.
I said, ‘This far and no farther will you come. Here your proud waves must stop!’
“Have you ever commanded the morning to appear
and caused the dawn to rise in the east?
Have you made daylight spread to the ends of the earth,
to bring an end to the night’s wickedness? …
“Have you explored the springs from which the seas come?
Have you explored their depths?
Do you know where the gates of death are located?
Have you seen the gates of utter gloom?
Do you realize the extent of the earth?
Tell me about it if you know!
“Where does the light come from, and where does the darkness go?
Can you take each to its home?
Do you know how to get there?
But of course you know all this!
For you were born before it was all created,
and you are so very experienced!” – Job 38:1-13,16-21
Father God, thank you for reminding us of who you are, and for giving us the perspective of how powerful you are. I pray that you would help us to trust you even through the most difficult of situations. I pray that we would rest in your wisdom, even when we do not get the answer we are praying for.
WHEN WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE MOVEMENT OF GOD, MAY WE TRUST THE HEART OF GOD.
“God alone understands the way to wisdom;
he knows where it can be found, for he looks throughout the whole earth
and sees everything under the heavens.
He decided how hard the winds should blow and how much rain should fall.
He made the laws for the rain and laid out a path for the lightning.
Then he saw wisdom and evaluated it thoroughly.
And this is what he says to all humanity:
‘The fear of the Lord is true wisdom; to forsake evil is real understanding.’” – Job 28:23-28
Powerful is your arm! Strong is your hand!
Your right hand is lifted high in glorious strength.
Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne.
Unfailing love and truth walk before you as attendants.
Happy are those who hear the joyful call to worship,
for they will walk in the light of your presence, Lord.
They rejoice all day long in your wonderful reputation.
They exult in your righteousness.
You are their glorious strength.
It pleases you to make us strong. – Psalm 89:13-17