171 - “Does Our Redeemer Hold My Life?” Job 21-24
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Where Then Is My Hope?
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Job's friend has no mercy on him. Zophar tells a man who just lost his 10 children that he did not get what he deserved. Job is not in shock, not disconnecting, ... No, the man is wrestling with his overwhelming pain. Job is asking God in Job 13:23: How many are my sins? Make me know my sins! His deep heart-wrenching thoughts are coming from a good place in his heart yet some thoughts like Job 13:3 cannot possibly be from a good place: "I want to speak to the Almighty and I desire to argue my case with God." Can we really argue with God? So what's the point here? There are both good and bad residing in our hearts at the same time.
How beautiful that Job is leaning, falling forward, on the Almighty. He knows his limits. "Though He slay me, I will hope in Him, yet I will argue my ways to His Face." Job 13:15. There it is again. Such Good! Such Bad!
And what touches me is that God calls us in this passage to withhold our judgment on man. Let the Almighty judge Job, not Zophar, not me. We are to move in love into people's lives, not trying to straighten them out. Zophar judged a suffering Job. But the question arises even today. If bad things happen to you continually, like Job, you must be doing something wrong. What beauty pours out from Job's lips in the midst of his confusion and chaos when he says: "I will trust Him," ... No matter what God does---and here is a man who has suffered immense loss. Job knows something of the Greatness of God that most do not. Let us strive not to be "worthless physicians" (Job 13:4) helping others with our platitudes of words and actions that really don't mean that much. Let us say with Job: I will trust you God in this present circumstance that I am in, this very day.
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Oh, the grandeur of King Ahasuerus. The epitome of treasures on earth.
And none of these riches will go with us. Esther 8:2. Not one thing.
Esther knew when she said "If I perish, I perish..."
She knew that she would take with her something far more precious than this life. Her tears were for her people not for herself. Esther knew. Is there Something I am missing in this life that I clutch too tightly?
Divine Providence rules through the Book of Esther.
Nothing escapes God's notice.
He was preparing Mordecai to rise up even when the king couldn't sleep.
The king could order 127 provinces.
The king could not order one hour of his own sleep.
God forces us every night to rest, whether we want it or not.
It is not our choice. We are held in His Divine Care.
"That which will break proud Haman's heart willl not break humble Morechai's sleep." M. Henry.
Divine Care is written all through the script.
What do I not know this day of Divine Providence over my life that I must consider?
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164 Christianity is a social policy to make life better on this earth rather than a redemptive plan to make people better in this life. Is it going well in this only life you have to live?
Huge Wealth. Stunning Splendor. Isn't that today's world. People want to be somebody on this earth. "Every man is master of his own house; whatever he says, goes." That's what the king ordered. Wonder why Persia didn't take the opportunity to return "home" to Judah. They "preferred the comforts a well-established secular lifestyle could provide." Sounds way-too-familiar! So they put pressure on the beautiful women to show up. That's not right. What about those of us with redemptive dignity who aren't glamour-filled---would we have made it in Persia? "Are they---or even am I---even interested in real holiness, in what You call holiness? Or are we mistaking tolerance and niceness and spiritual experiences for the deep change in the human soul that You desire? Most of us seem to think Christianity is a moral and social policy to make life better for people rather than a redemptive plan for making people better in this life." I am so grateful to God for His moving into my life in the midst of some suffering a few years ago to help me to really deal with deep change and let HIM change me way down deep as only He can. Ask my husband, my son who was still living at home, some of my friends, and they will tell you that I'm not who I was---and I'm on my face in gratitude. And I still have a long way to go but I have hope! So, like all of us, we sometimes ask Crabb's question; Is Your plan going well or not? What about about Plan B. Is it going well in my life, in your life? His Plan A? Or am I wrestling with all those Plan B's that surprise me and crop up? Radical Repentance.`The Providence of God has raised you up to your story this day. Plan A. "For such a time as this."
We may never live in a palace. We may never be called a queen. Does this kind of beauty hold happiness we know not? They were just as much at unrest as the lowly. Ahasuerus thought way too much of himself, his kingdom. There is such a compelling story in this book of Esther. To what end has God called us? Consider why He has left you where you are.
PHOTO: Grandchildren in Texas. Plan A? Plan B? They have no idea of the measurement of wealth.
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We may never live in a palace.
We may never be called a queen.
Does this kind of beauty hold happiness we know not?
They were just as much at unrest as the lowly. Ahasuerus thought way too much of himself, his kingdom. There is such a compelling story in this book of Esther. To what end has God called us? Consider why He has left you where you are.
PHOTO: Walking the beach considering why God has left me with little notoriety to retire in Fort Worth with one friend.
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