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The Bible Recap

Day 011 (Job 29-31) - Year 6

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.936.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

Today as Job continued the speech he began yesterday, he showed us how much he longed for the past,

0:19.0

specifically starting with his relationship with God.

0:22.0

He reflects on a time when he felt the nearness of God in a way that he described as friendship.

0:27.0

In 29-4, he said,

0:29.0

The Friendship of God was upon my tent. Knowing about someone is different than having a

0:34.3

friendship with them, and it's certainly different than saying you feel like

0:37.6

their friendship dwells in your home with you. It made me stop and reflect

0:41.8

on how I view God. Do I just know who he is and know about him from what others say about him?

0:48.0

Or do I know him personally?

0:50.0

Or do I feel like I have an intimate relationship with him that is a part of my everyday life?

0:56.9

Job not only laments the loss of that nearness, but he also laments the loss of his reputation.

1:02.4

People used to listen when he spoke and be in awe at his wisdom.

1:05.7

Now they won't stop advising him and they think he's a fool. The only thing to change was the circumstances

1:11.3

his wisdom didn't vanish. They were judging his wisdom and writing. the had accused him of mistreating the poor, but here Job tells us about all the ways

1:24.4

he's extended his hands to the needy and fought for justice. Now not only are

1:29.2

his friends not fighting for him, but they're fighting against him. And because God revealed his vantage

1:35.1

point to us in the first chapter of this book, we know which scenario is true. We

1:39.6

know who to believe here. We know his friends are wrong. This is the lowest point of

1:44.2

Job's despair. All along he's been acknowledging that God is responsible for

1:48.7

his circumstances because even though he isn't the active agent, he's still sovereign over it and allowed it.

1:54.4

So there's some truth to that. But the question of God's motives remained unknown to Job.

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