Sunday, February 7, 2010

Job's Response - God is Sovereign



We see from Job's response in this chapter how Job is fully aware of the sovereignty and the position of Almighty God. In v2, he rightly notices "But how can a man be righteous before God?", almost hinting at the Romans passage about we all fall short of the glory of God. Job describes God beautifully about his power to remove mountains and power of the astronomical objects and the whole universe. 


An v15, "For though I were righteous, I could not answer Him; I would beg mercy of my Judge." How many of us know our position before God as described by Job here. Again the point is no matter how right we are, when we cannot defend ourselves in front of a judge if that judge is God Himself. Nothing we can say will prove we are right, we can only beg for his mercy. Hence the beauty of the cross that spares us that judgement and made us righteous through the blood of our Lord, not by our own achievements. 



Also in v30 "If I wash myself with snow water, And cleanse my hands with soap, Yet You will plunge me into the pit, And my own clothes will abhor me."
Without Jesus clothing us in the white robe of righteousness, no matter how we try to wash, we cannot wash away our sins, whose penalty is death. Only through the Lamb's blood, we are washed clean.

This chapter shows that many of the New Testament teachings are nothing new at all. For a God fearing man like Job who also walked closely with God, we see Job's understanding of God's wonderful grace, and our unworthiness of it.






Job 9

Job: There Is No Mediator
 1 Then Job answered and said: 2 “Truly I know it is so,
      But how can a man be righteous before God?

 3 If one wished to contend with Him,
      He could not answer Him one time out of a thousand.

 4 God is wise in heart and mighty in strength.
      Who has hardened 
himself against Him and prospered?
 5 He removes the mountains, and they do not know
      When He overturns them in His anger;

 6 He shakes the earth out of its place,
      And its pillars tremble;

 7 He commands the sun, and it does not rise;
      He seals off the stars;

 8 He alone spreads out the heavens,
      And treads on the waves of the sea;

 9 He made the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades,
      And the chambers of the south;

 10 He does great things past finding out,
      Yes, wonders without number.

 11 If He goes by me, I do not see Him;
      If He moves past, I do not perceive Him;

 12 If He takes away, who can hinder Him?
      Who can say to Him, ‘What are You doing?’

 13 God will not withdraw His anger,
      The allies of the proud
[a] lie prostrate beneath Him.
 14 “How then can I answer Him,
      
And choose my words to reason with Him?
 15 For though I were righteous, I could not answer Him;
      I would beg mercy of my Judge.

 16 If I called and He answered me,
      I would not believe that He was listening to my voice.

 17 For He crushes me with a tempest,
      And multiplies my wounds without cause.

 18 He will not allow me to catch my breath,
      But fills me with bitterness.

 19 If it is a matter of strength, indeed He is strong;
      And if of justice, who will appoint my day 
in court?
 20 Though I were righteous, my own mouth would condemn me;
      Though I 
were blameless, it would prove me perverse.
 21 “I am blameless, yet I do not know myself;
      I despise my life.

 22 It is all one thing;
      Therefore I say, ‘He destroys the blameless and the wicked.’

 23 If the scourge slays suddenly,
      He laughs at the plight of the innocent.

 24 The earth is given into the hand of the wicked.
      He covers the faces of its judges.
      If it is not 
He, who else could it be?
 25 “Now my days are swifter than a runner;
      They flee away, they see no good.

 26 They pass by like swift ships,
      Like an eagle swooping on its prey.

 27 If I say, ‘I will forget my complaint,
      I will put off my sad face and wear a smile,’

 28 I am afraid of all my sufferings;
      I know that You will not hold me innocent.

 29 If I am condemned,
      Why then do I labor in vain?

 30 If I wash myself with snow water,
      And cleanse my hands with soap,

 31 Yet You will plunge me into the pit,
      And my own clothes will abhor me.

 32 “For He is not a man, as I am,
      
That I may answer Him,
      
And that we should go to court together.
 33 Nor is there any mediator between us,
      
Who may lay his hand on us both.
 34 Let Him take His rod away from me,
      And do not let dread of Him terrify me.

 35 Then I would speak and not fear Him,
      But it is not so with me.

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