Job 1
There are so many ideas introduced in the chapter that it’s
easy to go in several directions as your ponder the contents. It amazes me to think that this book could
quite possibly be the oldest book of the Bible and as such, this first chapter
would then be the first thing ever penned from the collection of writings that
would ultimately form our Bible. I’m
also fascinated by the meeting of these “sons of God” and the apparent
familiarity Satan has with God and his holy angels. I’m intrigued by Satan’s response,
“From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it”
– Job 1:7
After God inquires of
him as to what he has been up to (so to speak).
There is so much insight to gleam from the fact that Satan’s
preoccupation at this time is roaming the earth.
However, this time around, I can’t help but to revisit the
overwhelming thought I had once before as I read this chapter in the past which
is this – what incredible confidence God has in his servant Job! It’s interesting to note that it was God who
brought up the subject of Job to Satan.
God is clearly pleased with Job and confident that he can withstand the
direct attack of Satan. God proudly declares
“there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one
that feareth God, and escheweth evil” – Job 1:12
and is willing to put Job to the test to demonstrate to
Satan exactly how upright his servant is.
It’s also interesting to me how this whole concept of
“cursing God” is explored in this book.
Notice Job prays for his children just in case they may
“have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts” – Job 1:5
. . . which is apparently what people they day would do when
they lost faith in God. Notice Satan
claims of Job that
“he will curse thee to thy face” – Job 1:11
I’m moved by the great confidence of God in Job as He
removes all restrictions from Satan concerning Job (except for causing physical
harm to Job) and allows anything to be done unto him. What Satan does to Job is devastating, cruel,
and swift. Still Job’s immediate
response is as God had predicted – perfect and upright. He doesn’t charge God, he worships God
instead. This man’s faith is incredible and
God’s confidence in him is astounding!
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