"Elihu, the arrogant one, is interrupted by God. The LORD answered Job from the storm. He was not messing around! God was there to answer Job’s questions in His own way. God begins to speak to Job by asking him over 80 questions ranging in topic from the beginning of time, the passage of time, and about the ways of man. This must have been a stunning, shocking and revealing experience for Job, to say the least. God was
answering his call! In this sequence, the LORD God answers all the questions people have about Him. As we pick up and read in the midst of His proclamations to Job, let us understand that God is speaking to us too. We never need to feel that God is not answering our questions; He answers all our questions with His wisdom. We would do well to remember that God does not need to answer our questions, yet He does because of His character.
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"Having a conversation with someone who is humble is very different than speaking with someone who is convinced of their own personal greatness. In this case, it is difficult to connect on a personal level or even get a word in. Speaking to God is a very different experience, especially when we c...
"It is easy to misunderstand the meaning of an absolute perfect and caring God in times when we don’t feel cared for at all. Too often our emotion overturns our spiritual reason when we are experiencing the darkness of evil. We wonder what God could possibly be doing while we suffer through pain ...
"It is easy to gain a wrong vision of God, especially in today’s world of constantly streaming information. We can very easily grab onto a wrong vision of who God is and why things are the way they are. Let’s remember that sin is in the world. Sin is the reason for crime, evil and war. It is not ...