Sacred Insight: What’s the intention?
As you read, considering the context, determine the intention behind the author’s words. Name all that apply: 1. To show us His truth, 2.To expose our human rebellion 3. To correct our mistakes, or 4. To train us to live like Jesus. (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
Last week, we discussed how this verse is Job’s praise of God right smack in the awkward middle of the darkest, worst time of Job’s life.Job 38:4
Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand.Job 38:24
What is the way to the place where the lightning is dispersed, or the place where the east winds are scattered over the earth?Job 39: 27
Does the eagle soar at your command and build its nest on high?
Job 40:3 Then Job answered the Lord: 4 “I am unworthy—how can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth.
Job 19:25 I know that my redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand on the earth.
Remember, in the end, he certainly did stand on the earth in the form of His Holy Incarnate Son, Jesus, and He will stand on the earth again one day.
Trusting that God has a whole lot more wisdom, experience, information and perspective than we could ever dream of having, is what He’s after. That’s why keeping our faith in God and praise of Him on our lips is so very vital. Like Job did in our verse, we can bring our doubts, our tears, our frustration, but ultimately need to remember to come back to speaking His praises more loudly than our woes – to remind our hearts, mind and community around us, that God is our Redeemer, not us, not our friends, not our doctors, not even our extensive research on Google.
What is the intention behind the author’s words? Name all that apply: 1. To show us His truth, 2.To expose our human rebellion 3. To correct our mistakes, or 4. To train us to live like Jesus.
When is it hardest for you to stop trying to figure out and control everything on your own? As counterintuitive as it may feel, next time that happens, take a moment to exalt God in praise and see how it resets your heart toward trust rather than fear.
What is the answer to being righteous when everything goes wrong?
Live It Out:
- Write out our scripture in your journal. Add notes, drawings, encouragements and thoughts about its original intention and meaning.
- During your prayer time this week, as you pray for the people and things on your heart, take deliberate time to praise God. Extoll his virtues, his power and his love for all of creation.