JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
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CHAPTER 31
JOB FINISHES HIS LAST SPEECH
JOB’S ATTITUDE WITH REGARD TO ATTRACTIVE WOMEN
V1 I promised that I would not think about you... [ Continue Reading ]
Job was careful about his deeds. And he was also careful about his
thoughts. Jesus warned about such thoughts in Matthew 5:28.... [ Continue Reading ]
Job knew that God was his judge. So Job was careful about his
behaviour. A man might hide his evil deeds from other people. But
nobody can hide from God (Psalms 139:1-10).
JOB’S ATTITUDE WITH REGARD TO LIES
V5 I have not told lies. I have not cheated other people. V6 God
should test me fairly. The... [ Continue Reading ]
Job was careful not to lie. Other people may believe a person who
lies. But God always knows the truth.... [ Continue Reading ]
Job was careful about
• his actions,
• his thoughts,
• and his behaviour.... [ Continue Reading ]
An evil person does not deserve success.
JOB’S ATTITUDE WITH REGARD TO SEX
V9 I have not decided to have sex with another man’s wife. And I
have not tried to have sex with my neighbour’s wife. V10 A man who
does such things deserves to lose his own wife. He cannot complain if
other men have sex wi... [ Continue Reading ]
A husband and wife should only have sex with each other. And unmarried
people should not have sex. This is God’s command (Deuteronomy
5:18). Jesus also taught this (Matthew 5:27-28). Jude also warned
about such behaviour. He associated this behaviour with the fire of
hell (Jude 1:7).
Of course, God... [ Continue Reading ]
Often a wealthy man does not respect his servants. That man might be
very proud. He might think that he is more important than other
people. James warned that such attitudes are very evil (James 5:1-5).
Job was fair to his servants. If they complained, he listened. He was
their employer. But he did... [ Continue Reading ]
Many people today do not think that they should help poor people. And
many people are only generous to their own friends and family. But the
Bible teaches that we should be generous to other people also (Matthew
25:34-36). Paul explained that God will reward the giver (2
Corinthians 9:6-11).
Job he... [ Continue Reading ]
Money becomes like a false god for many people. They think that money
can rescue them from any trouble. And they would do anything to get
more money. See Matthew 6:24 and 1 Timothy 6:10.
Job had been wealthy. But Job trusted God. Job did not trust his
money. We have seen this already. After Job los... [ Continue Reading ]
Many people chose the sun and the moon as their gods. In areas that do
not have lights in the streets, the moon is very impressive. And,
especially in a hot country like Job’s, the sun is very powerful.
But Job did not pray to the sun or the moon. Job only prayed to the
real God who is in heaven.... [ Continue Reading ]
Many people want revenge. In other words, they want their enemies to
suffer. But the Bible teaches that such attitudes are wrong (Romans
12:19). Instead, we should pray for our enemies (Matthew 5:44). And we
should even be kind to them (Romans 12:20-21).
JOB’S ATTITUDE WITH REGARD TO STRANGERS
V31... [ Continue Reading ]
Like Job, we should be kind to strangers. We may invite people to our
homes. We may provide a meal. The Bible says that sometimes people
have invited angels (God’s servants from heaven) to stay with them.
And these people did not even realise that angels were their guests
(Hebrews 13:2).
JOB’S ATTI... [ Continue Reading ]
Adam was the first man. He refused to obey God’s command. Then Adam
hid from God (Genesis 3:8). But the second line of verse 33 could also
mean, ‘I do not hide my evil deeds, like other men do.’
Job did not hide. He allowed his friends to accuse him. In fact, he
was outside (Job 2:13). So anybody c... [ Continue Reading ]
Job allowed anyone to accuse him (verse 34). And his friends did
accuse him (Job 22:4-9). Job did not really want his friends to accuse
him. They had no evidence anyway. But there was someone whom Job
wanted to accuse him.
Job believed that God caused Job’s troubles. Job could not explain
why God w... [ Continue Reading ]
Job respected God greatly. So Job believed that God’s words would be
wonderful. Even if God accused Job, God’s words would still be
wonderful. Through all his troubles, Job hoped that God would speak to
him.
God’s words were very precious to Job (Job 23:12).... [ Continue Reading ]
Job would be like a prince or a ruler when he met God. Job had always
been loyal to God. So, unlike Job’s friends, God would not act as if
Job was hopeless. God would give to Job the honour that Job deserved.
The Bible says that Christians are God’s royal priests (1 Peter
2:9). And Revelation 1:6 d... [ Continue Reading ]
Job finished his speech with words about the ground.
He had often spoken about the soil at the end of previous speeches
(Job 7:21; Job 10:21-22; Job 17:16; Job 21:33). The Bible says that
God created man from earth (Genesis 2:7). And when a person dies, his
body returns to a grave in the soil (Gene... [ Continue Reading ]