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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Why does God wait to bring Justice?
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
How to Survive When you are Alone
False Conviction
Job's Isolation
Job's Hope
Your Hope
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
How Not to Respond to a Suffering Friend
A Horrific Disaster
Voices
Job's 'Friend'
Your Perspective
Monday, June 27, 2016
Why Some People Endure
The Pain of Life
The Limits of Man
Questioning Spirits
Resolve
Reflection
Friday, June 24, 2016
How Do You Respond to Suffering?
Job is a tragic story of a godly and wealthy man loses it all and wrestles with the meaning of life and suffering. Job cries out to God for an answer amid the accusations of four men. In response to Job's outcry, God speaks into Job's situation. God's answer leads Job to submit to God as the King and sovereign of the universe. In the end God restores Job's life.
Suffering and God's People
Why do people do what is right? Is it because they love the Lord? Is it because God has blessed their life with ease?
What will God allow his people to endure? Does he protect them from a certain amount of harm in this life? How much harm will God allow his people to endure?
How should God's people respond to tragedy when it strikes them? Should they ask God 'why'? Should they refrain from questioning God? Should they simply accept tragedy and move on?
These questions and many more flood the mind as one reads the pages of the book of Job.
The Faithful Suffer
Satan brought accusations against a righteous and successful Job. Satan expected Job to turn against God if God allowed Satan to bring calamity to Job's life.
The underlying assumption Satan worked with was this: righteous people follow the Lord because their life is easy. Surprisingly, God allowed Satan to harm Job's family, possessions, and eventually Job himself. Job was left with nothing but emotional and physical torment. He lost his possessions, his children, and his health.
Although Job responded with a humble heart at first, eventually he cried out to God asking why he was even born and seeking death instead of suffering.
Outside voices
To make matters worse Job's friend Eliphaz began accusing Job of sin. Eliphaz assumed that only wicked people suffer harm and that repentance would bring restoration and peace. Was Eliphaz correct in his assumption? We know from the beginning of the story that Eliphaz was not correct in his assumptions about Job. Job did not experience suffering because of sin. On the contrary, Job experience suffering because of his righteousness.
Suffering and You
Have you ever suffered without reason? Have you seen a close friend suffer and wonder why God would allow such an injustice? Most of us have seen this many times and do not understand why this happens. You can learn a lot from Job's experiences. As you read the pages of Job you will see a man taken to his wits end and respond with honesty and frustration toward a God who he struggles to understand.
You will also learn how God sees your outcries against him. You will learn how you fit into the grand scheme of eternity and how you should approach God in the midst of pain and suffering.
One clue you should keep in mind while working through Job is this: don't give up. God is not finished with you even in the lowest time of your life. There is more to come.
May you hold firm during times of pain and suffering. May you not turn away from God, but run to him. And may you not listen to every voice of accusation that comes your way. Endure and turn to God. Answers will come, in one way or another.
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Job 1:5 5 And when the days of the feast had run their course, Job would send and consecrate them, and he would rise early in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, “It may be that my children have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts.” Thus Job did continually.
Job 1:20-22 20 Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped. 21 And he said, “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”
22 In all this Job did not sin or charge God with wrong.
Job 3:11 11 “Why did I not die at birth,
come out from the womb and expire?
Job 3:20-22 20 “Why is light given to him who is in misery,
and life to the bitter in soul,
21 who long for death, but it comes not,
and dig for it more than for hidden treasures,
22 who rejoice exceedingly
and are glad when they find the grave?
Job 4:6-7 (Eliphaz) 6 Is not your fear of God your confidence,
and the integrity of your ways your hope?
7 “Remember: who that was innocent ever perished?
Or where were the upright cut off?
Job 5:17-18 (Elphaz) 17 “Behold, blessed is the one whom God reproves; therefore despise not the discipline of the Almighty.
18 For he wounds, but he binds up;
he shatters, but his hands heal.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Celebrate and Remember
Our Story
Our story is one of God saving his people from wickedness. He has done this by various means many times throughout history. Each situation was different in context but similar in theme. As God's children through faith in Christ we are the beneficiaries of god's saving acts. As a result we should consistently celebrate and remember God's mighty acts.
God's Work
The Lord saved his people through Moses in the Exodus. He saved them through King David after the reign of Saul. He saved them through King Josiah for a time. He saved them through the bravery of Nehemiah. He saved them through the faith of Esther. Finally, and most importantly, the Lord saved his people from wickedness through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each time God is the one who took initiative to save his people.
The Importance of Celebrating
Each time the Lord saved his people they celebrated God's mighty work of grace. They found it important to worship God through celebration because they understood the nature of their deliverance. God was fully responsible. It was not through their own power that they escaped slavery in Egypt. It was not through their own ingenuity that David defeated the giant and the Philistines throughout his reign as King. God deserved the credit.
The Importance of Remembering
Following each celebration the people of God established a yearly feast or fast to commemorate God's mighty work on their behalf. They did this so future generations would remember that God is their true savior and King.
The ancient people understood the importance of remembering the past and consistently reminding themselves of God's great work on their behalf.
Your Story
Like the ancient people of God, each of you has a story. Each of your stories includes the big story of God's saving work throughout history. To be sure, you should consistently celebrate and remember those saving works.
But there is something else each of you should celebrate and remember as well. Celebrate and remember God's specific saving work in your life. God has brought you here on purpose. He has directed you here by design.
If you are a Christian, you have the privilege of serving the God of the universe who loves you and has restored you to an eternal relationship with himself. Celebrate this!
If you are a Christian, you have a story of events that God has brought you through in order to get you right where you are! Remember this!
Like Esther, you need to call to remembrance what the Lord has done in and through you and use it to encourage everyone! Esther called the nation to celebrate and remember God's mighty work! Likewise, you should display God's mighty work and call God's people to celebrate!
Esther 9:30-32 30 Letters were sent to all the Jews, to the 127 provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, in words of peace and truth, 31 that these days of Purim should be observed at their appointed seasons, as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther obligated them, and as they had obligated themselves and their offspring, with regard to their fasts and their lamenting. 32 The command of Queen Esther confirmed these practices of Purim, and it was recorded in writing.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Traps that Distract You
Disconnections
Why is it so difficult to focus our hearts wholly on serving the Lord? In my own life I see the tendency to drift away. I have times of difficulty like anyone else. In the lives of others I see the same tendency to drift. I also see people who used to claim to follow the Lord, yet now appear completely disconnected from Him.
Traps
At every turn distractions creep in and try to take control of us. They come in many forms. Common ones include sexual desire, financial temptation, and the desire for power, and even busyness.
Why do we fall into these? I think one of the most common reasons is because quick and pleasurable sensations are traps. Each of these three temptations produces its own quick and pleasurable sensation that easily traps us in a cycle of temptation, pleasure and regret.
When we fall into these temptations we end up on a completely different path than we started out on. We look up to see where we are and wonder how we ended up in the place we are in. This can be confusing and disheartening. We end up prioritizing the traps above everything else in life. We put the traps ahead of our God, our family, and our basic responsibilities.
Solutions
How do we escape these traps? Pleasure and regret seem to perpetuate themselves endlessly. In order to escape them we must believe God's word. The Lord tells us to repent. He tells us that sin leads to death. We must trust him when he says the trap kills us.
When we believe God's word we will grieve over our sin. We will grieve to the point of repentance. We will realize our rebellion and turn away from it back to the living God. God will heal us and restores us. This is godly grief.
So what about you? Have you found yourself drifting away from God? Have you found yourself distracted from the most important aspect of your life? f so, then you have likely been trapped.
You must believe what God says about your sin! It distracts you, then traps you, then kills you. I pray that you would be grieved over your sin to the point of repentance. And may you experience the life giving grace of Jesus Christ!
2 Corinthians 7:9-10 As it it, I rejoice, not because you were grieved, but because you were grieved into repenting. For you felt a godly grief, so that you suffered no loss through us. For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Commended
Pressure Treated
Personal Assessment
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Conviction
Monday, June 13, 2016
Learn, Apply, Teach
For Ezra had set his heart to study the Law of the Lord, and to do it and to teach his statutes and rules in Israel. - Ezra 7:10
Ezra's heart
Look at Ezra's heart. The Lord used him for good cause. His heart was in precisely the right place in order to be used by the Lord. First, Ezra set his heart to LEARN the Law of the Lord. This is the way Ezra knew what the Lord wanted. He learned the heart of the Lord by reading the Word of the Lord. Second, Ezra set his heart to DO the Law of the Lord. Knowledge was not enough for Ezra. He realized the great responsibility that comes with knowledge; accountability. Thirdly, Ezra set his heart to TEACH the Law of the Lord. Ezra knew the Israelites were exiled because of their rebellion, therefore he wanted to make sure they knew how to return to the Lord and find favor.
Our Priorities
When I look out in the church and the world I see something that causes some concern for me. I see a massive emphasis on pragmatism. Pragmatism can is marked by, "the doctrines that the meanings of conceptions is to be sought in their practical bearings, that the function of thought is to guide action,and that truth is preeminately to be tested by the practical consequences of belief" (Merriam-Webster). At first glance this appears to be good thing. You may ask, 'Why not assess the truth of something based on it's success in practical application?' The reason it this: success is often defined by short term measurements.
If I look at the effectiveness of a lifestyle by how much money it makes me then I may come to the conclusion that a godless lifestyle is the best option. If I look at effectiveness as what helps me get a better job then I may conclude that secular humanism is the best life philosophy. If I look at effectiveness as what helps me obtain more power then I will do whatever it takes to make it to the top of the ladder.
Maybe I am being a little too critical, but I think it is for good cause. You see, the ways of God are clearly lined out in scripture. Among other things He has called us to be holy because he is holy (1 Peter 1:16), to make disciples (Matthew 28:19-20), and that Jesus Christ is the only way to reconcile with God (John 14:6)!
Following the Lord leads to success in the world at times. At other times following the Lord does not lead to worldly success. There is one thing that following the Lord will do every time: Following the Lord will bring eternal success and joy! Eternal joy far outweighs the momentary pleasures of worldly success.
Your Decision
So what about you? Where are you focusing your life efforts? Are you compromising your passion for the Lord because you value worldly success and pleasure more than eternal success and joy? If you are, I challenge you to turn away from pragmatism and follow the Lord. Your life will be filled with a joy that lasts, though you will face temporary trials to overcome.
Comment below if you need prayer in this area of life!