Monday, August 24, 2009

Job 3

Job Speaks

1 After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth. 2 He said:

3 "May the day of my birth perish,
and the night it was said, 'A boy is born!'

4 That day—may it turn to darkness;
may God above not care about it;
may no light shine upon it.

5 May darkness and deep shadow claim it once more;
may a cloud settle over it;
may blackness overwhelm its light.

6 That night—may thick darkness seize it;
may it not be included among the days of the year
nor be entered in any of the months.

7 May that night be barren;
may no shout of joy be heard in it.

8 May those who curse days curse that day,
those who are ready to rouse Leviathan.

9 May its morning stars become dark;
may it wait for daylight in vain
and not see the first rays of dawn,

10 for it did not shut the doors of the womb on me
to hide trouble from my eyes.

11 "Why did I not perish at birth,
and die as I came from the womb?

12 Why were there knees to receive me
and breasts that I might be nursed?

13 For now I would be lying down in peace;
I would be asleep and at rest

14 with kings and counselors of the earth,
who built for themselves places now lying in ruins,

15 with rulers who had gold,
who filled their houses with silver.

16 Or why was I not hidden in the ground like a stillborn child,
like an infant who never saw the light of day?

17 There the wicked cease from turmoil,
and there the weary are at rest.

18 Captives also enjoy their ease;
they no longer hear the slave driver's shout.

19 The small and the great are there,
and the slave is freed from his master.

20 "Why is light given to those in misery,
and life to the bitter of soul,

21 to those who long for death that does not come,
who search for it more than for hidden treasure,

22 who are filled with gladness
and rejoice when they reach the grave?

23 Why is life given to a man
whose way is hidden,
whom God has hedged in?

24 For sighing comes to me instead of food;
my groans pour out like water.

25 What I feared has come upon me;
what I dreaded has happened to me.

26 I have no peace, no quietness;
I have no rest, but only turmoil."

Side Notes:

vs.1 While Job still did not curse God, he did curse the day of his birth. He felt that it would have been better not to even have been born than to be forsaken by God. Job was struggling physically, emotionally, spiritually...his misery was pervasive and deep. We must never underestimate how vulnerable we are during our times of trials, suffering, and pain. We must hold on to our faith even if there is no relief.

vs. 3 In Job's day, people were hired to pronounce curses. Job wanted the soothsayers to call up the sea monster, Leviathan, to swallow up the day he was born.

vs.11 For all that Job was going through he can't be blamed for wishing he were dead. Many of us have misconceptions that when we are with God then nothing bad will happen to us. Job's story shows us that that isn't true...God still allows us to experience trials. Job shows us that we have two choices: we can curse God or we can trust God and draw strength from Him to continue on.

4 comments:

Feldman Family said...

Wow...pretty powerful stuff! Job actually cursed the day he was born...he wished it off the calendar! Actually I think we can all think of days that we wish were never there. I think as a country we will always think of September 11th in a negative way. In fact, when my niece Julia was born on September 10th I was just so happy that she wasn't born on the 11th 'cause I didn't want her to have that negative association with her birthday. Job's case was a little different...he felt that if he had never been born then he couldn't have gone through this sorrow. He must have been in deep pain. He was realizing that if he had died at birth (vs 16) he would not have gone through any of this pain. Which lead me to think...I wonder what pain did God keep my children from experiencing because He chose to take them home as babies? It really does make you ponder. I had thought about that before...would they have experienced something awful or even worse...would they not have had a relationship with God and in the end not ended up in Heaven. Even though it's hard for us to comprehend, God does have an ultimate plan and what Satan uses for evil...God uses for good! And then also, in vs. 25-26, when we are in pain or facing trials in our lives this is what we are like...what we fear has come true! But God is there with us even in our darkest moments!

Does anyone have any prayer requests? I know that Anna would love prayer for her and her baby...how is your pregnancy going? Everything okay so far? If you haven't check out Anna's blog please do...take time to get to know her and her little Morgan who is up in Heaven playing with my kids. I do continue to lift you up Anna and pray for a safe pregnancy and a baby in the end :) Anyone else? We would still ask for your prayers for all the adoption stuff! I'm already getting anxious to get picked and it could be a long wait...I just can't wait to meet that baby that will someday be ours! :)

Hope you guys are having a great Monday...talk to ya on Wednesday!

Anna said...

Ali,

I so greatly appreciate the prayers! You and Jon are in my prayers as well, that your wait is not too long. Things are going quite well with this pregnancy, and we just hope that it's God's plan that it continue to go well.
Also, thank you for starting this bible study blog! It was a fantastic idea.

I have nothing that really stands out to me too much today, but I do have to agree with Ali, about thinking of the trials that Morgan was possibly spared by being taken to Heaven so young.

Brittney said...

Will be praying for you Anna! I did visit your blog a few times and have been thinking about you and baby.

I also have a prayer request for a friend. She is a aunt to a baby girl named Emma. The baby has been in and out of the hospital with heart and respitory problems. Its been one thing after another and she could use some prayers for healing.

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Man, super powerful passage. That is why I love Job - nothing held back. Who said followers of God are always as cheerful as those hosts on KTIS? :)

I found it striking that Job wishes he would never be born - ironically, God told Satan the one thing he can't do is kill Job. When at this point, that is the one thing Job wants. Of course, Job couldn't see the earthly blessings that would await his faithfulness, nor could he have any idea how his faithfulness would be the ultimate example of fidelity to God in the face of trouble, and wind up in the Holy Scriptures. (Makes me wonder how God will use the testimony of you two strong women in ways you may never even know until you reach heaven!).

Was also thinking in the car today... this is probably more applicable to the last two readings... how people get angry at God when things go wrong... when really we don't know when the Devil is truly to blame. Although God always has ultimate control, it is interesting how that happens so many times.

Hope this made sense - its been a long day and I just keep typing! Bye for now!

possemom2 said...

I too was thinking of your children when I was reading this passage. God may have spared them from so much misery and evil, we can't begin to know. My verse 26 says "I was not fat and lazy, yet trouble struck me down. Great, now my weight is an issue! Lynne