Tuesday, August 27, 2019

THE 4TH FRIEND

Today’s Reading: Job 32-33

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A young boy at Nazareth Village working in the carpentry shop. Nazareth Village depicts what life would have been like for Jesus in the first century AD. Jesus, while still a boy, learned His trade in a shop in Nazareth. The Carpenter’s hands are still at work in our lives.

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Key Verses: Job 32:6-7

So Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, answered and said: “I am young in years, and you are very old; therefore I was afraid, and dared not declare my opinion to you. I said, ‘Age should speak, and multitude of years should teach wisdom.’…”

 

Elihu tells us he is about to give Job his opinion (32:7). We have in Scripture not just someone’s opinion but TRUTH! Again in 32:17 Elihu says he’s full of words, his opinions. Sounds like our radio and television talk show hosts today. Let’s check out our opinions to make sure they line up with the wisdom of the ages given in the inspired Word of God! We can form our opinions by comparing Scripture with Scripture. For example, Job 33:20-21 refers to our physical health. Read Psalm 107:18-20. It surely sounds like anorexia, but there is healing promised, “He sent His Word and healed them.” There’s healing in the Word we study every day. Also, before forming a final opinion about Job, consider 1 Peter 1:7, where we learn to rejoice, “That the genuineness of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire, might be found unto praise, honour and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”

A correct understanding of suffering does seem to be beyond our human capabilities. It does not occur to Job’s friends or to Job himself that his sufferings are not evidence of God’s judgment on Job, but rather a means of expressing God’s confidence in Job. In gaining an understanding of the sufferings of believers, we may want to read further in 1 Peter 4:12-19.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord Jesus, I am thinking of Your sufferings on the Cross, not for Your sins, but for mine. I pray that I will, more and more, show a truly genuine and constant repentance for my sin. As You said to the woman who was accused of adultery, “Neither do I condemn you, go and sin no more.” Grant me grace, I pray, to live as You lived, Lord Jesus! In Your Name I ask this, Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

One Sunday morning, shortly after giving my life to Jesus and receiving the assurance of Salvation, I learned a new prayer song in the Pembroke church: “O to be like Thee! O to be like Thee! Blessed Redeemer, pure as Thou art. Come in Thy sweetness. Come in Thy fullness. Stamp Thine own Image deep on my heart” (click here for this song). O how my heart longed for His purity. Tears would flow down my cheeks as I sang this prayer. Tears still flow! When we see Him someday soon, “We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is” (1 John 3:2b).

I’ve been involved in creating several different television shows throughout the years. The first one was the weekly Crossroads telecast back in 1962. Then there were children’s and teen’s shows, the daily 100 Huntley Street ministry, documentaries, open-line shows, senior’s shows, etc. I continue to dream of creative new beginnings!

I tend to be like the man of whom it was said, “He jumped on his horse and rode off in all directions.” I cried earlier. Now I’m laughing!

Yours for God’s truth to become much more evident in our opinions,

David

4 thoughts on “Tuesday, August 27, 2019

  1. David points out what we may even miss even though we have the written Word that the ancients did not have :”It does not occur to Job’s friends or to Job himself that his sufferings are not evidence of God’s judgment on Job, but rather a means of expressing God’s confidence in Job.”I(we) would do well when given these opportunities to show our faith to remember Job’s faith.(Sometimes easier said than done (on-our-own.)
    For some reason I felt ‘compelled’ to share the scripture below.It tells us what we will feel like,”19 My heart….is about to burst ….
    20 \\I must speak so that I can find relief “//
    His Spirit will ‘compel’ us…we will be so full of enthusiasm that we can’t be quiet.

    8 But it is a spirit in man[b]
    and the breath of the Almighty
    that give him understanding.

    17b I will tell what I know.
    18 For I am full of words,
    and \\my spirit[d] compels me to speak.//
    19 My heart[e] is like unvented wine;
    it is about to burst like new wineskins.
    20 \\I must speak so that I can find relief;//

    33:14 For \\God speaks time and again,
    but a person may not notice it.//
    15 In a dream, a vision in the night,
    when deep sleep falls on people
    as they slumber on their beds,
    16 He uncovers their ears at that time
    and terrifies them[i] with warnings,
    \\17 in order to turn a person from his actions
    and suppress his pride.[j]//
    (My attention grabbers…\\ // )
    May God bless

  2. I took note of those verses too William as I have been asking God to speak to them at night on their beds. Take note of my post to you yesterday Sah. So appreciate your prayers.

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