Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Learning From Job

Here's something to ponder...taken from the story of Job.

"Our greatest test may be that we must trust God's goodness even though we don't understand why our lives are going a certain way. We must learn to trust in God who is good and not in the goodness of life."

Suffering is helpful when:
*We turn to God for understanding, endurance, and deliverance.
*We ask important questions we might not take time to think about in our normal routine.
*We are prepared by it to identify with and comfort others who suffer.
*We are open to being helped by others who are obeying God.
*We are ready to learn from a trustworthy God.
*We realize we can identify with what Christ suffered on the cross for us.
*We are sensitized to the amount of suffering in the world.


Suffering is harmful when:
*We become hardened and reject God.
*We refuse to ask any questions and miss any lessons that might be good for us.
*We allow it to make us self-centered and selfish.
*We withdraw from the help others can give.
*We reject the fact that God can bring good out of calamity.
*We accuse God of being unjust and perhaps lead others to reject him.
*We refuse to be open to any changes in our lives.

Taken from the Tyndale NIV--Life Application Study Bible

2 comments:

  1. I just read this in my Bible two or three nights ago. I think this is helpful if we can keep it in mind when we are in these "bad" times. I don't think any one of us has ever had it as bad as Job.

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  2. Bobbie--
    I think it is amazing that God gives us these passages, when we need them the most!!! I agree with you, none of us have even come close to what Job went through in his time. God IS good!!

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