Saturday, February 6, 2010

Job's friend Bildad speaks



While Eliphaz assumes that Job has committed some serious sins for God to punish him to such a degree, Job's second friend, Bildad, questions Job's righteousness and Job's repentence Clearly we also see that Bildad is a believer, like a modern day Christian, and also know quite a fair amount about God. Bildad knows that God Almighty is a just God, v3. He knows God forgives those who repent and God likes to bless and prosper His children, v6,7.


Some of the things Bildad wrongly presumes about Job or his character,  is that Job:
- has not repented or seek God, for whatever wrong he did, otherwise God would have prospered him again.
- has forgotten God.
- must be guilty in some way because God does not punish the blameless.
- is not pure and upright.




Again we must not be too critical of Bildad, for many of us have done similar things when we are in his shoes. Although we may know a lot about the character of God, yet we can be critical about our brothers or sisters in Christ even when they share their problems with us. Surely such is not the attitude that Christ would have encouraged.

Job 8

Bildad: Job Should Repent
 1 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered and said: 2 “How long will you speak these things,
      And the words of your mouth 
be like a strong wind?
 3 Does God subvert judgment?
      Or does the Almighty pervert justice?

 4 If your sons have sinned against Him,
      He has cast them away for their transgression.

 5 If you would earnestly seek God
      And make your supplication to the Almighty,

 6 If you were pure and upright,
      Surely now He would awake for you,
      And prosper your rightful dwelling place.

 7 Though your beginning was small,
      Yet your latter end would increase abundantly.

 8 “For inquire, please, of the former age,
      And consider the things discovered by their fathers;

 9 For we were born yesterday, and know nothing,
      Because our days on earth 
are a shadow.
 10 Will they not teach you and tell you,
      And utter words from their heart?

 11 “Can the papyrus grow up without a marsh?
      Can the reeds flourish without water?

 12 While it is yet green and not cut down,
      It withers before any 
other plant.
 13 So are the paths of all who forget God;
      And the hope of the hypocrite shall perish,

 14 Whose confidence shall be cut off,
      And whose trust 
is a spider’s web.
 15 He leans on his house, but it does not stand.
      He holds it fast, but it does not endure.

 16 He grows green in the sun,
      And his branches spread out in his garden.

 17 His roots wrap around the rock heap,
      
And look for a place in the stones.
 18 If he is destroyed from his place,
      Then 
it will deny him, saying, ‘I have not seen you.’
 19 “ Behold, this is the joy of His way,
      And out of the earth others will grow.

 20 Behold, God will not cast away the blameless,
      Nor will He uphold the evildoers.

 21 He will yet fill your mouth with laughing,
      And your lips with rejoicing.

 22 Those who hate you will be clothed with shame,
      And the dwelling place of the wicked will come to nothing.”
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