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Day 006 (Job 10-13) - Year 7

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创造了全球最受欢迎的基督教播客《圣经回顾》,帮助数百万人通过按时间顺序阅读整个圣经来更深地理解和爱上上帝的话语。
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Tara-Leigh Cobble: 《约伯记》是一本充满挑战的书,可能让人感到沮丧和考验耐心。然而,许多人认为它是圣经中最喜欢的书,但这种感受通常是在读完全书之后才有的。因此,不要在读《约伯记》的过程中放弃。这本书最终以赞美和胜利告终,值得坚持读完。我们已经听取了以利法和比达的观点,他们解释了约伯遭遇不幸的原因。今天,我们将认识约伯的第三位朋友,琐法。琐法的一些观点是正确的,例如神对我们的怜悯。神对我们的宽容体现在祂宽恕了我们应得的惩罚,让我们继续活在世上。琐法对神的论述是正确的,但对约伯的结论是错误的;约伯开始反讽他的朋友们。约伯指出,那些没有经历苦难的人往往无法理解正在受苦的人,甚至会轻蔑他们。约伯承认神是万物的主宰,即使神并非所有事件的直接参与者。神并非邪恶的源头,但祂允许邪恶存在是故事发展的一部分,我们不应该试图完全理解。我们对神的失望源于我们认为自己应得某些东西的谎言;“应得”这个词是自私和虚假的。神是我们的希望,即使在最黑暗的时刻,神的怜悯也是我们唯一的救赎。 我们为孩子们提供了配套的学习资源,帮助他们理解和爱上帝的话语。我们还与 Dwell Audio Bible app 合作,将每日回顾整合到应用中。 Job: (约伯的观点主要体现在他对朋友们的回应中,表达了对朋友们缺乏理解和同情的愤怒和不满,以及对神公义的质疑和对自身清白的坚持。他认为朋友们的论断是错误的,他们没有理解他的痛苦和困境。他强调了神的主权和不可测,以及自己对神的信心和希望。)

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Hey, Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. We're in the book of Job for nine more days. We're already 25% of the way through it. This book can be challenging for some people. Maybe it tries their patience or just feels like a real downer.

Interestingly, though, a lot of people say Job is their favorite book of the Bible, but most of them don't feel that way until they've read it all the way through. So if I may, let me offer you a challenge. Don't quit in Job. You can quit before Job or you can quit after Job, but don't quit in Job. Obviously, it's too late for you to quit before Job, so you're stuck with us.

The good news is, this book ends with praise and triumph, so be sure to stick around for the party. We're getting closer to it every day. We've already heard from Eliphaz and Bildad, who gave their reasons they thought were responsible for Job's life falling apart. Today, we meet Job's third friend, Zophar.

The hard part about listening to these guys is that sometimes they do say things that are true. It's not like it's all wrong. For example, when Zophar is talking about God in 11.6, he says, "...he exacts less of you than your guilt deserves."

First of all, this is generally true of all of us, not just Job. We talked about this yesterday. God is merciful. We all deserve death, yet He lets us live. That's His mercy. And the fact that we get to live on God's earth and breathe God's air and eat God's food, that's so much more than we deserve. That's His grace. He does exact less of us than our guilt deserves.

Zophar says a lot of true things about God. It's when he starts drawing conclusions about Job that things take a left turn. And we got to hear Job's reply, where he started getting sarcastic with his friends. Did you catch that? In 12.2, he said, No doubt you are the people, and wisdom will die with you.

In 12.5, Job has some words of wisdom for those of us who want to comfort grieving friends. He says, Job is pointing out that those who aren't struggling don't seem to understand those who are. In fact, they often have contempt for them, not compassion. It seems like Job is beginning to sense his friends' contempt for him. Maybe some of this was rooted in their jealousy. I know

I know it sounds crazy to be jealous of Job at this point, but this is a man who had everything, who is honorable and respected, and this might be the first time in their lives that they've had a chance to feel superior to him. Maybe they jumped at the chance to try to identify his sins because of their own insecurities. In 12.9, Job acknowledges that God is the author of everything, even when he isn't the active agent in it.

God didn't commit these actions against Job, but if God could have stopped it and didn't, doesn't it still kind of terminate on him? This is a really mysterious aspect of God's character. Don't try to overlook it, but don't try to understand it fully just yet. God's not the agent of evil, but it's a necessary part of the story he's writing. We'll

We'll continue to talk more and more about this as we move through scripture, so don't get hung up on it. Don't let it turn you off from reading. Resist the urge to reach conclusions about God based on what you think at this point. And especially resist the urge to reach conclusions about God based on what you think humans deserve. Unless you're primarily recalling that we deserve nothing but hell and death.

I'll be honest, most, if not all, of my frustrations about God's actions are rooted in the lie that I deserve something. Deserve is my least favorite word. It's disgusting to me. It's entitled. You will see it in advertising everywhere. Companies will appeal to your entitlement, try to get you to feed on your self-centeredness. It's disgusting to me, especially because I know how gullible I am when it comes to appealing to my comfort and pleasure.

So what did you see about God's character today in your reading? It might be different than what I saw, and it probably is. Here's my God shot for today. I saw that God is our hope. In 1315, Job says these incredible words, "'Though he slay me, I will hope in him.'"

Job knows the only place his hope is found. After all he'd been through, even as a righteous man who was being wrongly called to account by his friends, he knows that the mercy of God is his only salvation, not even the understanding of his friends. If you're in a dark place, dig deep into the story of Job. He gets it.

And his words have been turned into a beautiful song called Though You Slay Me. And I've linked to it in the show notes. I think it'll be a real comfort to you. Not only is God our hope in the darkest night, but ultimately, he's where the joy is. ♪

Here at TBR, we love helping the kids in your life get an early start so they can read, understand, and love God's Word too. We've got two books for kids that follow our 365 plan. The Bible Recap Kids Devotional is an activity book for ages 6 to 8, and the Bible Recap for Kids is a short daily recap for ages 8 to 12. To see sample pages or to get copies for your kids, check out thebiblerecap.com forward slash kids or click the link in the show notes.

And by the way, we found that most kids ages 13 and up prefer to do the regular recap so they can do it alongside you or on their own. We've partnered with the Dwell Audio Bible app to bring my daily recaps right into their app. Not only can you listen to each day's reading, but you can also hear my recaps right inside the app. Look for it in the App Store or Google Play and get a free seven-day trial or click the link in the show notes.