Friday, November
3, 2023
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR!
The old spiritual says, “He’s got the whole world in
his hands” and it emphasizes the enormity and autonomy of God. The truth
is, however, that he has the whole universe in his hand. Earth is a
tiny speck of dust! The opposite truth is that God is not so big as to miss the
smallest detail.
Job, because of his many
miseries and his philosophical but comfortless
friends, thought his sufferings had earned him a personal audience with the
Majesty of Eternity. Again and again, Job voiced his desire to confront The
Almighty regarding His obvious mismanagement. Then the most dreadful thing
happened! God granted him his desire.
Job 38:1-2
38:1 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,
2 Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
God stood, like my mother used to stand with hands on hips and a storm upon her
brow and speaks to Job out of a whirlwind. “Who do you think you are to cast a
shadow of doubt over my wisdom with your ignorant and empty words?”
Job 38:18
18 Hast thou perceived the breadth of the earth? Declare if thou knowest it all.
[Momma would have said: “Answer me if you think you are so smart. I’m talking
to you!!”]
This is a horrifying
encounter both wonderful and withering. The peculiar
privilege of a personal encounter with God is almost completely overshadowed by
the blinding contrast between Almighty God and feeble human. Then God asks
another question.
Job 38:21
21 Knowest thou it, because thou wast then born? or because the number
of thy days is great? [Is your vast human wisdom the result of entitlement
because you were simply born or is it because of the experience of your age?] When God uses sarcasm, it isn’t funny.
With a sweeping hand God now displays the starry heavens and their constellations.
Job
38:31-32
31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the
bands of Orion?
32 Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide
Arcturus with his sons?
This painful encounter
goes on and on – for another entire chapter – then Job speaks.
Job 40:3-4
3 Then Job answered the LORD, and said,
4 Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee? I will lay mine hand
upon my mouth.
How often do we question God’s management of our affairs? I am as guilty as you
and perhaps more so. When God acts in a way that is contrary to our reasoning, we
rise up in protest with our illustrious degrees from institutes of high
learning to question Him. We, like a roaring mouse, shout in the face
of God until He appears to melt us like wax! God is God alone and we are not!
This Great God wrapped himself in the flesh of a baby to be laid in the arms of
young girl. He was in all points tempted just like us and then was cruelly offered
on the altar of Calvary’s cross taking our sin. But the indestructible God rose
the third day even as He said. Now this God, this Savior, this brother speaks
on our behalf to His Father. We are kindly treated. We are comforted in sorrow.
We are blessed above measure. Our hands are slapped over our mouth.
Wondrous God! Loving God! We are your servants and the sheep of your pasture.
Dear Lord, in the confining environment of earth we think you to be
small like us. Today let us shrink before your Majesty and yield to your
providence. AMEN
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