Day 146

Job's Lengthy Reply...

Scripture

Observation

Even long-winged debaters eventually run out of arguments, and such is the case with Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. Bildad only underscores what he considers the crucial issue of Job's case: Moral man is defenseless to stand before a just God. Therefore, Job's distress must be due to a breach of God's righteous demands. Though Job agrees with the premise, he stands firm that Bildad's conclusion is false. By Painting a sweeping picture of God's majesty and power in creation, he shows what folly it is to expect mortal man to discern and understand God's ways (26:14). When Zophar chooses not to respond in turn, Job speaks to all three men about God's wisdom.

Application

Mankind has accomplished incredible feats in the last century. We have put men on the moon, spanned continents by supersonic jet and telecommunications, and isolated causes and cures for diseases that kill millions. Our search for new knowledge has pushed us to the highest mountain peak and the deepest ocean canyon.

But for all this knowledge and achievement, we have yet to discover a source of wisdom on earth that can pull all the pieces of life together.

"But though men can do all these things, they don't know where to find wisdom and understanding. They not only don't know how to get it, but, in fact, it is not to be found among the living" (28:12-13). Only in God will man find life's answers. "Look, to fear the Lord is true wisdom" (28:28). Man can discover many treasures for himself; others can only be found in God.

Select a question you are wrestling with that defies human explanation Make it a personal project to find all that God has said on the subject in his Word. That's where wisdom begins!

Prayer

God you are great! You are Just! You are wise! For you have all power in your hands and if we ask for wisdom you will give us wisdom. Give us wisdom we pray. So, Lord, we pray because we realize that much of the successes in our life depend on our prayers to you and meditating on your Word. Thank you for the gift of prayer. In your Son Jesus name! Amen!



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