Greetings Dear Reader,
Eliphaz is very correct that intentional sin will always be
dealt with by God. He is wrong that
everyone who sins will suffer greatly in this life. He is wrong that Job’s expression of his pain
is sinful. Job has not questioned God’s
right to do as he will. He has asked God
why he is doing what he is doing.
The very core of truth is that anger is not wrong. Anger at death, pain, and loss are not
wrong. If we blame God falsely that is
wrong. If we use our anger to harm
others then it is wrong. Like every
other emotion anger has place in the life of a righteous person. It is important, however, that is only has
that place.
It does not follow that since Job is angry he is wrong. It does not scan that we can sin without
consequences. As we will see in the
coming days, Eliphaz is wrong in his understanding of God. God does not lead us into sin. God does not allow sin to go unanswered. Anger alone is not sin.
As a Christ follower I can be angry.
As a Christ follower if I am angry at God I am always wrong.
As a Christ follower I must use my anger as an excuse to
sin.
As a Christ follower I cannot hold onto my anger.
As a Christ follower I cannot expect to get away with
intentional sin.
Wishing you joy in the journey,
Aramis Thorn
Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every writer
who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a home
owner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure
store."
Job 15:1-35
Then Eliphaz from Teman replied to Job,
"Should a wise person answer
with endless details and fill his stomach with the east wind? Should he argue with words that don't help,
with speeches that don't help anyone?
Yes, you destroy the fear of God and diminish devotion to God. Your sin teaches you what to say. You choose
to talk with a sly tongue. Your own
mouth condemns you, not I. Your lips testify against you.
"Were you the first human to
be born? Were you delivered before the hills existed? Did you listen in on God's council meeting
and receive a monopoly on wisdom? What
do you know that we don't know? What do you understand that we don't? Both the old and the gray-haired are among
us. They are older than your father. Isn't God's comfort enough for you, even
when gently spoken to you? Why have your
emotions carried you away? Why do your eyes flash when you turn against God and
spit these words out of your mouth? Why
should a mortal be considered faultless or someone born of a woman be
considered righteous? If God doesn't
trust his holy ones, and the heavens are not pure in his sight, how much less
will he trust the one who is disgusting and corrupt, the one who drinks
wickedness like water.
“I'll tell you; listen to me! I'll
relate what I have seen. I'll tell you
what wise people have declared and what was not kept secret from their
ancestors. (The land was given to them
alone, and no stranger passed through their land.)
"The wicked person is tortured
all his days. Only a few years are reserved for the ruthless person. Terrifying sounds are in his ears. While he
enjoys peace, the destroyer comes to him.
He doesn't believe he'll return from the dark. He is destined to be
killed with a sword. He wanders around
for food and asks, 'Where is it?' He knows that his ruin is close at hand.
"The day of darkness troubles
him. Distress and anguish terrify him like a king ready for battle. He stretches out his hand against God and
attacks the Almighty like a warrior. He
stubbornly charges at him with a thick shield.
"His face is bloated with fat,
and he is fat around the waist. He lives
in ruined cities where no one dwells, in houses that are doomed to be piles of
rubble. He won't get rich, and his
wealth won't last. His possessions won't spread out over the land.
"He won't escape the darkness.
A flame will shrivel his branches. He will be blown away by his own
breath. He shouldn't trust in worthless
things and deceive himself because he will get worthless things in return. It will happen before his time has come, and
his branch will not become green. He
will drop his unripened grapes like a vine and throw off his blossoms like an
olive tree because a mob of godless people produces nothing, and fire burns up
the tents of those who offer bribes.
They conceive trouble and give birth to evil. Their wombs produce
deception."
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