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Job 13:15 I STILL BELIEVE Intro: "I'm
a bricklayer by trade, and on the date of the accident I was working alone on
the roof of a new six-story building. When I completed my work, I discovered
that I had a sizable pile of bricks left over, and rather than carry the bricks
down by hand, I decided to lower them in a barrel using a pulley that was
attached to the edge of the roof on one side of the building. After securing
the rope at ground level, I went back up to the roof, swung the barrel out, and
loaded the bricks into the barrel. I then went to the ground and untied the
rope, holding it tightly to ensure slow descent of the bricks. You
will notice I stated in block number 2 of the accident report form that I weigh
150 pounds. The bricks, I was soon to discover, weighed slightly more than 500
pounds. My weight was not enough to keep me down. Because of my surprise at
being jerked off the ground by the weight of the bricks, I lost my presence of
mind and forgot to let go of the rope. Needless to say, I proceeded up the side
of the building at a rather rapid rate of speed. In the vicinity of the third
floor I met the barrel on its way up. This
accounts for my broken ankle and lacerations along the left side of my body.
This encounter with the barrel slowed me down enough to minimize my injuries
when I landed on the pile of bricks on the ground. I'm sorry to report that as
I laid on my back looking at the empty barrel six stories above me, I again
lost my presence of mind and let go of the rope. The empty barrel weighed more
than the rope, so it came zooming back down. This explains my broken right
arm.") Ever
had a day like this? Most of us have
never had that happen to us, who among us hasn’t passed through difficult times? Now, here is the bottom line, if we are going
to be the people that God wants us to be, we must learn how to handle life’s valleys,
trials, and problems. The book of Job
has something to say about handling the difficult situations of life. The
lessons taught in this book can give us the faith to echo the words of Job, “Though
He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.”
I want us to learn these lessons today so that when we face the
difficult times of life, we can look confidently and lovingly into the face of
our Heavenly Father and declare, “I still believe!”
I
JOB’S TROUBLES A. Job lost much: Family, Fortune, Fitness, Friends B.
Ill. Our Troubles - Job 5:7; 14:1;
Eccl. 2:17, 23; John 16:33. None of us get out of here untouched and
unscathed by trouble. C. Troubles will do one of two things in your
life: 1.
They Can Drive you to God – If
you understand that the Lord is in control of all of life, Job 1:6-12; Job 2:1-6, then you can rest in the sure knowledge that
God is in control of all that comes to pass in life, Rom. 8:28. 2.
They Can Drive you away from God
- ( II. JOB’S TEMPTATIONS ( A.
He Could Have Blamed God
- (On
God - Job 1:11; 2:5; On Self - Job 8:1-5, his friends said it
was his fault!) (Note: One of the great benefits
of suffering is that it reveals the true character of the people around
you! 1. Eliphaz
- This
is the man of Testimonial Experience. He has already been there and
done that. No matter what you go through, this kind of person has had it worse.
Know anyone like that? (Man will fail you, Jesus cannot - Pro. 18:24) A.
4:3-4 He Flatters Job - Tells
him what a blessing he has been, he really butters old Job up. B.
4:5-11 He Flogs Job - He accuses
him of Hypocrisy, v. 5,8; Weakness, 5-6; 10-11; Wickedness, 7-9. C.
4:12-5:27 He Floors Job - Says that
he is Self-righteous, 17; Not
accepted by God, 5:1; Simply getting
what he deserved, 5:13; Has a bad
attitude, 5:17. In 15:2, Eliaphaz goes as far as to call
Job and old windbag! There is more, but who needs a friend like that? 2.
Bildad - This is the man of The
Traditional Explanation. A.
8:2 His Attack - He calls Job
an old wind bag B.
8:3-22 His Appeal - Bildad says
that all these things happened to Job because he was a bad fellow. 3.
Zophar - The man of the Total Estimation
- He looks at the situation and simply tells Job that he needs to repent of his
sins and get right with God, and then these things wouldn't happen. In fact, he tells Job that Job is getting far
less that he deserves, Job 11:1-7. 4.
Elihu - The man of Truthful Expression
– Elihu is just mad at everybody. He
says they are all wrong; Job 32:1-3.
It takes this blabber mouth 5 whole chapters to tell us that God is good, great
and fair. Still, he never does do Job any good. B.
He Could Have Become Bitter
Toward God – Job could have adopted the attitude of his wife - Job 2:9. (Ill. Many people react with
bitterness toward the things God allows in their lives. The deaths of loved ones, illnesses, tragedies,
etc., all have the power to create bitterness within our hearts, if we do not
maintain the proper perspective. Ill.
David’s reaction to the death of his child – 2 Sam. 12:13-23! ( C.
He Could Have Chose
Not To Bother With God - (Ill.
Giving up - Gal. 6:9) (3:1-19; 6:8-9) D.
Satan will try to sell us down the same road. What will you do? Here’s what Job did! III. JOB’S TESTIMONY A.
He Worshiped God - Job 1:20 - Renewed his commitment. ( B.
He Witnessed To God - 1:21 - Declared his faith in God. (Ill. God shouldn’t have to please us to get
us to serve Him!) ( C. He
Didn’t Wrong God - 1:22; 2:10
- Didn’t accuse God. 1.
He declared confidence in God purposes - 42:2; Rom. 8:28 2. He realized his limited perspective - Job 42:3 D.
He Waited On God - 42:5 - He knew that he didn’t
understand it all. Therefore, he placed
his eyes on God. IV. JOB’S
TRIUMPH A.
Job’s Realization - 42:5-6 - That victory lies in God - 1 Cor. 15:57. Job finally saw that this thing was bigger than Job. It finally dawned
on Job that all these things happened not because of his sins, and not because
of all the things he was accused of by his friends. He came to understood that all this happened
for the glory of God! If we could ever
get a handle on that it would help us greatly!
All of life is about God getting His glory from us, 1 Cor. 10:31. (Ill. Job won the victory in 1:21; planted the flag in 13:15;
and marched home in glory in 42:6) B.
His Restoration - 42:10b-17 - ( C.
His Reflection – 42:14
- We are told that Job and his wife had 10 more children. Three of them were daughters. We are told their names, and the names Job
gave to these girls revealed the condition of his heart. 1. Jemima
- (Day
or dove) - This name indicates that God had given Job day in place of
his night and peace in place of his turmoil. 2. Kezia
- (Fragrance)
- Indicating that God had replaced Job’s sorrow with the sweet smell of His
grace. 3. Keren-Happuch
- (Box
of eye-paint) - This word was also used to refer to Moses when he came
off the mountain with his face aglow with the glory of God. It refers to glory, or brightness. The idea here is that Job is praising God for
the fact that God has replaced his wretchedness with glory! C.
When restoration has been achieved, look for a way to praise God for the
time you spent in your valley. Thank Him
for your Jemima, your Kezia and your Keren-Happuch. Regardless of how dismal and dark the valley,
He was always there with you as you traveled through, Heb. 13:5; Matt. 28:20. Trust God and He will allow you to taste
the sweetness of victory - Psa. 30:5. Conc: May the Lord help each one of
us reach the place that no matter what life throws at us, we can honestly say,
“I
still believe!” There will be
plenty of times when we will not understand.
That’s okay! There will be times
when we will not know what to do. That
is okay as well. But,
may we all always know that no matter what happens along life’s pathway, God
always has our best interests at heart, and that He will always do the right
thing in us, for us and to us! Can you
look at all that has happened in your life and say, “I still believe?” Can you look at all the things that are going
on right now and say, “I still believe?” God help us to reach that place. If you need help in this area, please allow
Him to help you with that, or any need you may have. |
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