JOB 42
3 Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? therefore have I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not.
4 Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me.
5 I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth thee.
6 Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.
JOB’S CLEAR VISION
Job had gone through a lot and now God has responded to him in the form of a whirlwind. God did not tell Job why he permitted the devil to afflict Job. Please note that this affliction did not come from God; He allowed Satan to afflict Job up to a point. Satan was allowed to take everything from Job except one thing…his life.
It says later in the Bible, that the thoughts of God are far above our thoughts. Our finite minds are unable to fully comprehend the purpose of God. This is especially true when it comes to suffering.
Job’s vision here is beautiful, it is like the one given later to Isaiah. Both of them knew God, they had heard God, they were in fellowship with God, God had spoken to them, but now through divine revelation, God had revealed himself to them.
Note both of Isaiah’s and Job’s vision had some similarities:
They both knew God, he had spoken to them, but this was something deeper. You know you can go to church for years and you can say like Job, I have heard thee by the hearing of the word, but now I see you. We need to have a vision of the glory of God like both Isaiah and Job had and indeed like Moses did. John had the same thing, he knew Jesus personally, he was the one who leaned on Jesus, but in Revelation 1, he had a vision of the glorified Jesus.
They all had the same response, they all fell on their faces. Moses, John, Isaiah and Job all fell on their faces in light of the awesome majesty of God. Confronted by the majesty and holiness of God, Isaiah and Job became aware of their sinfulness. And in each instance God showed them mercy. And He longs to show us mercy as well.
Too many Christians spend their lives listening to good preaching, and enjoying great worship, and yet they never experience a deep and moving relationship with the Lord.
What about you?
Have you heard the word of God, but have not responded to it? When we meet Job he is very religious. The Bible calls him “ blameless.” Was he saved? He certainly had faith in God, and in the end the Lord honored that faith by healing his body and restoring all that was lost. Today, we do not need for God to appear in a whirlwind in order to experience His presence in our lives. We have His Word. Jesus said, “That if any man comes to me, I will in no wise cast out. Here’s a question: Have you experienced the presence of God? Is He real in your soul? The same God who spoke to Job is speaking to you today. Turn away from your sins and make Him Lord of your life today.
God bless you
Keith