Jim Parker
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First; keep in mind that the point of reference for behavior in the book of Job is the Law of Moses.What is your general take on this book?
I see the book of Job as a balance for the book of Proverbs.
In Proverbs, the general theme is; if you keep the Law, shun evil, and pursue good then God will bless you and you will live a safe, healthy, prosperous, peaceful life.
Proverbs tends to present a view that if you do God's will then He HAS to bless you because He promised He would in His law. That's "putting God in a box." If God "has" to bless me than I am greater than God. I can control God by my actions. That's witchcraft.
Job's experience seems to warn against trying to be perfect in keeping the Law with the objective of living a safe, healthy, prosperous, peaceful life. All those things are promised for keeping the Law but they are not the reason for keeping the Law. The reason for keeping the Law is to glorify God by doing His will. The blessings are secondary.
Job's comment; "Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him." (Job 13:15) confirms the idea that serving God because He is God is the proper attitude for a believer.
And when we do our utmost to please God but still suffer the curses of a fallen world, don't think that you deserve an explanation from God as to why He allowed evil to happen to you.
God's response to Job's complaints is: (Job 38:1-2) Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said: “Who is this who darkens counsel By words without knowledge?"
Or, in modern English, "Who do you think you are to even ask why I do what I do?"
We simply do not have the knowledge or intellectual capacity to understand why God does whatever He does. He sees the end from the beginning and knows the thoughts of every heart. We simply would not understand even if God were to explain it to us.
I remember the first time that my wife got cancer and I prayed to God and asked, "Why?".
God answered with, "It was her turn."
I got it.
It's the old bromide, "If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand the answer."
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