Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ever Feel Like Job?





Job 16 (The Message)

Job 16

Job Defends Himself
If You Were in My Shoes
1-5 Then Job defended himself:

"I've had all I can take of your talk.
What a bunch of miserable comforters!
Is there no end to your windbag speeches?
What's your problem that you go on and on like this?
If you were in my shoes,
I could talk just like you.
I could put together a terrific harangue
and really let you have it.
But I'd never do that. I'd console and comfort,
make things better, not worse!

6-14 "When I speak up, I feel no better;
if I say nothing, that doesn't help either.
I feel worn down.
God, you have wasted me totally—me and my family!
You've shriveled me like a dried prune,
showing the world that you're against me.
My gaunt face stares back at me from the mirror,
a mute witness to your treatment of me.
Your anger tears at me,
your teeth rip me to shreds,
your eyes burn holes in me—God, my enemy!
People take one look at me and gasp.
Contemptuous, they slap me around
and gang up against me.
And God just stands there and lets them do it,
lets wicked people do what they want with me.
I was contentedly minding my business when God beat me up.
He grabbed me by the neck and threw me around.
He set me up as his target,
then rounded up archers to shoot at me.
Merciless, they shot me full of arrows;
bitter bile poured from my gut to the ground.
He burst in on me, onslaught after onslaught,
charging me like a mad bull.

15-17 "I sewed myself a shroud and wore it like a shirt;
I lay facedown in the dirt.
Now my face is blotched red from weeping;
look at the dark shadows under my eyes,
Even though I've never hurt a soul
and my prayers are sincere!
I feel this way right now. I want things to change,

but I have no control over the events of my life.

In some ways, it seems like God is asking too much

of me. It seems like God truly was Job's enemy.

Remember, Job was LIVING this. He couldn't flip

to the beginning of the Book of Job and see WHY it

was happening. He also couldn't flip the the end of

the Book of Job to see how it ends. It's almost

shocking to read the things that Job says, and how

he rails again God, and yet......the Bible says that Job never

charged God foolishly. Listen to the rest of what Job says..

The One Who Represents Mortals Before God
18-22 "O Earth, don't cover up the wrong done to me!
Don't muffle my cry!
There must be Someone in heaven who knows the truth about me,
in highest heaven, some Attorney who can clear my name—
My Champion, my Friend,
while I'm weeping my eyes out before God.
I appeal to the One who represents mortals before God
as a neighbor stands up for a neighbor.

"Only a few years are left
before I set out on the road of no return."


I believe that this is a prophetic reference to Jesus Christ.

HE is our attorney, our champion, our friend....... Even though

we sometimes 'feel' abandoned by God, Jesus actually was
(Matthew 27:45-50)
. We can take comfort in times of extreme trials that Jesus Christ has been there. He knows what it is to suffer and feel rejected and alone. Listen to this song by The Isaacs. Thank God that he understands..........