DAY ONE HUNDRED-FORTY EIGHT

 

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May 28



   

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So these three men quit answering Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. Job 32:1 CSB

When’s the last time you had a conversation with a know-it-all? It is one of the most difficult conversations you can have because nothing you say is heard or received. At times it’s easier to see this attitude in other people before you see it in yourself. That tendency to see it in others before yourself falls into the category of a blind spot. A blind spot is that thing that you don’t see, but those around you see it clearly. It can be painful but helpful to ask a trusted friend to help you to see your blind spots. Ask someone to point out where you have the tendencies to act the way Job was acting in today’s verse. Job’s friends gave up the conversation because it wasn’t going anywhere. Job would have had the opportunity to have his blind spots pointed out by God, but he missed the opportunity to allow his friends to speak into his life. How about you? Are you willing to let others speak into your life?

Job 32 CSB

Elihu’s Angry Response

32
So these three men quit answering Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. 2 Then Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite from the family of Ram became angry. He was angry at Job because he had justified himself rather than God. 3 He was also angry at Job’s three friends because they had failed to refute him and yet had condemned him.

4 Now Elihu had waited to speak to Job because they were all older than he. 5 But when he saw that the three men could not answer Job, he became angry.

6 So Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite replied:

 I am young in years,
 while you are old;
 therefore I was timid and afraid
 to tell you what I know.
7 I thought that age should speak
 and maturity should teach wisdom.
8 But it is the spirit in a person—
 the breath from the Almighty—
 that gives anyone understanding.
9 It is not only the old who are wise
 or the elderly who understand how to judge.
10 Therefore I say, “Listen to me.
 I too will declare what I know.”
11 Look, I waited for your conclusions;
 I listened to your insights
 as you sought for words.
12 I paid close attention to you.
 Yet no one proved Job wrong;
 not one of you refuted his arguments.
13 So do not claim, “We have found wisdom;
 let God deal with him, not man.”
14 But Job has not directed his argument to me,
 and I will not respond to him with your arguments.

15 Job’s friends are dismayed and can no longer answer;
 words have left them.
16 Should I continue to wait now that they are silent,
 now that they stand there and no longer answer?
17 I too will answer;
 yes, I will tell what I know.
18 For I am full of words,
 and my spirit compels me to speak.
19 My heart is like unvented wine;
 it is about to burst like new wineskins.
20 I must speak so that I can find relief;
 I must open my lips and respond.
21 I will be partial to no one,
 and I will not give anyone an undeserved title.
22 For I do not know how to give such titles;
 otherwise, my Maker would remove me in an instant.

Job 33 CSB

Elihu Confronts Job

33
But now, Job, pay attention to my speech,
 and listen to all my words.
2 I am going to open my mouth;
 my tongue will form words on my palate.
3 My words come from my upright heart,
 and my lips speak with sincerity what they know.
4 The Spirit of God has made me,
 and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.
5 Refute me if you can.
 Prepare your case against me; take your stand.
6 I am just like you before God;
 I was also pinched off from a piece of clay.
7 Fear of me should not terrify you;
 no pressure from me should weigh you down.

8 Surely you have spoken in my hearing,
 and I have heard these very words:
9 “I am pure, without transgression;
 I am clean and have no iniquity.
10 But he finds reasons to oppose me;
 he regards me as his enemy.
11 He puts my feet in the stocks;
 he stands watch over all my paths.”

12 But I tell you that you are wrong in this matter,
 since God is greater than man.
13 Why do you take him to court
 for not answering anything a person asks?
14 For God speaks time and again,
 but a person may not notice it.
15 In a dream, a vision in the night,
 when deep sleep comes over people
 as they slumber on their beds,
16 he uncovers their ears
 and terrifies them with warnings,
17 in order to turn a person from his actions
 and suppress the pride of a person.
18 God spares his soul from the Pit,
 his life from crossing the river of death.
19 A person may be disciplined on his bed with pain
 and constant distress in his bones,
20 so that he detests bread,
 and his soul despises his favorite food.
21 His flesh wastes away to nothing,
 and his unseen bones stick out.
22 He draws near to the Pit,
 and his life to the executioners.
23 If there is an angel on his side,
 one mediator out of a thousand,
 to tell a person what is right for him
24 and to be gracious to him and say,
 “Spare him from going down to the Pit;
 I have found a ransom,”
25 then his flesh will be healthier than in his youth,
 and he will return to the days of his youthful vigor.
26 He will pray to God, and God will delight in him.
 That person will see his face with a shout of joy,
 and God will restore his righteousness to him.
27 He will look at men and say,
 “I have sinned and perverted what was right;
 yet I did not get what I deserved.
28 He redeemed my soul from going down to the Pit,
 and I will continue to see the light.”
29 God certainly does all these things
 two or three times to a person
30 in order to turn him back from the Pit,
 so he may shine with the light of life.
31 Pay attention, Job, and listen to me.
 Be quiet, and I will speak.
32 But if you have something to say, answer me;
 speak, for I would like to justify you.
33 If not, then listen to me;
 be quiet, and I will teach you wisdom.

Job 34 CSB

34 Then Elihu continued, saying:

2 Hear my words, you wise ones,
 and listen to me, you knowledgeable ones.
3 Doesn’t the ear test words
 as the palate tastes food?
4 Let us judge for ourselves what is right;
 let us decide together what is good.
5 For Job has declared, “I am righteous,
 yet God has deprived me of justice.
6 Would I lie about my case?
 My wound is incurable,
 though I am without transgression.”
7 What man is like Job?
 He drinks derision like water.
8 He keeps company with evildoers
 and walks with wicked men.
9 For he has said, “A man gains nothing
 when he becomes God’s friend.”

10 Therefore listen to me, you men of understanding.
 It is impossible for God to do wrong,
 and for the Almighty to act unjustly.
11 For he repays a person according to his deeds,
 and he gives him what his conduct deserves.
12 Indeed, it is true that God does not act wickedly
 and the Almighty does not pervert justice.
13 Who gave him authority over the earth?
 Who put him in charge of the entire world?
14 If he put his mind to it
 and withdrew the spirit and breath he gave,
15 every living thing would perish together
 and mankind would return to the dust.

16 If you have understanding, hear this;
 listen to what I have to say.
17 Could one who hates justice govern the world?
 Will you condemn the mighty Righteous One,
18 who says to a king, “Worthless man!”
 and to nobles, “Wicked men!”?
19 God is not partial to princes
 and does not favor the rich over the poor,
 for they are all the work of his hands.
20 They die suddenly in the middle of the night;
 people shudder, then pass away.
 Even the mighty are removed without effort.

21 For his eyes watch over a man’s ways,
 and he observes all his steps.
22 There is no darkness, no deep darkness,
 where evildoers can hide.
23 God does not need to examine a person further,
 that one should approach him in court.
24 He shatters the mighty without an investigation
 and sets others in their place.
25 Therefore, he recognizes their deeds
 and overthrows them by night, and they are crushed.
26 In full view of the public,
 he strikes them for their wickedness,
27 because they turned aside from following him
 and did not understand any of his ways
28 but caused the poor to cry out to him,
 and he heard the outcry of the needy.
29 But when God is silent, who can declare him guilty?
 When he hides his face, who can see him?
 Yet he watches over both individuals and nations,
30 so that godless men should not rule
 or ensnare the people.

31 Suppose someone says to God,
 “I have endured my punishment;
 I will no longer act wickedly.
32 Teach me what I cannot see;
 if I have done wrong, I won’t do it again.”
33 Should God repay you on your terms
 when you have rejected his?
 You must choose, not I!
 So declare what you know.
34 Reasonable men will say to me,
 along with the wise men who hear me,
35 “Job speaks without knowledge;
 his words are without insight.”
36 If only Job were tested to the limit,
 because his answers are like those of wicked men.
37 For he adds rebellion to his sin;
 he scornfully claps in our presence,
 while multiplying his words against God.

Psalm 143 CSB

A Cry for Help

A psalm of David.

1
Lord, hear my prayer.
 In your faithfulness listen to my plea,
 and in your righteousness answer me.
2 Do not bring your servant into judgment,
 for no one alive is righteous in your sight.

3 For the enemy has pursued me,
 crushing me to the ground,
 making me live in darkness
 like those long dead.
4 My spirit is weak within me;
 my heart is overcome with dismay.

5 I remember the days of old;
 I meditate on all you have done;
 I reflect on the work of your hands.
6 I spread out my hands to you;
 I am like parched land before you.Selah

7 Answer me quickly, Lord;
 my spirit fails.
 Don’t hide your face from me,
 or I will be like those
 going down to the Pit.
8 Let me experience
 your faithful love in the morning,
 for I trust in you.
 Reveal to me the way I should go
 because I appeal to you.
9 Rescue me from my enemies, Lord;
 I come to you for protection.
10 Teach me to do your will,
 for you are my God.
 May your gracious Spirit
 lead me on level ground.

11 For your name’s sake, Lord,
 let me live.
 In your righteousness deliver me from trouble,
12 and in your faithful love destroy my enemies.
 Wipe out all those who attack me,
 for I am your servant.

Job 32 CSB

Elihu’s Angry Response

32
So these three men quit answering Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. 2 Then Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite from the family of Ram became angry. He was angry at Job because he had justified himself rather than God. 3 He was also angry at Job’s three friends because they had failed to refute him and yet had condemned him.

4 Now Elihu had waited to speak to Job because they were all older than he. 5 But when he saw that the three men could not answer Job, he became angry.

6 So Elihu son of Barachel the Buzite replied:

 I am young in years,
 while you are old;
 therefore I was timid and afraid
 to tell you what I know.
7 I thought that age should speak
 and maturity should teach wisdom.
8 But it is the spirit in a person—
 the breath from the Almighty—
 that gives anyone understanding.
9 It is not only the old who are wise
 or the elderly who understand how to judge.
10 Therefore I say, “Listen to me.
 I too will declare what I know.”
11 Look, I waited for your conclusions;
 I listened to your insights
 as you sought for words.
12 I paid close attention to you.
 Yet no one proved Job wrong;
 not one of you refuted his arguments.
13 So do not claim, “We have found wisdom;
 let God deal with him, not man.”
14 But Job has not directed his argument to me,
 and I will not respond to him with your arguments.

15 Job’s friends are dismayed and can no longer answer;
 words have left them.
16 Should I continue to wait now that they are silent,
 now that they stand there and no longer answer?
17 I too will answer;
 yes, I will tell what I know.
18 For I am full of words,
 and my spirit compels me to speak.
19 My heart is like unvented wine;
 it is about to burst like new wineskins.
20 I must speak so that I can find relief;
 I must open my lips and respond.
21 I will be partial to no one,
 and I will not give anyone an undeserved title.
22 For I do not know how to give such titles;
 otherwise, my Maker would remove me in an instant.

----

Job 33 CSB

Elihu Confronts Job

33
But now, Job, pay attention to my speech,
 and listen to all my words.
2 I am going to open my mouth;
 my tongue will form words on my palate.
3 My words come from my upright heart,
 and my lips speak with sincerity what they know.
4 The Spirit of God has made me,
 and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.
5 Refute me if you can.
 Prepare your case against me; take your stand.
6 I am just like you before God;
 I was also pinched off from a piece of clay.
7 Fear of me should not terrify you;
 no pressure from me should weigh you down.

8 Surely you have spoken in my hearing,
 and I have heard these very words:
9 “I am pure, without transgression;
 I am clean and have no iniquity.
10 But he finds reasons to oppose me;
 he regards me as his enemy.
11 He puts my feet in the stocks;
 he stands watch over all my paths.”

12 But I tell you that you are wrong in this matter,
 since God is greater than man.
13 Why do you take him to court
 for not answering anything a person asks?
14 For God speaks time and again,
 but a person may not notice it.
15 In a dream, a vision in the night,
 when deep sleep comes over people
 as they slumber on their beds,
16 he uncovers their ears
 and terrifies them with warnings,
17 in order to turn a person from his actions
 and suppress the pride of a person.
18 God spares his soul from the Pit,
 his life from crossing the river of death.
19 A person may be disciplined on his bed with pain
 and constant distress in his bones,
20 so that he detests bread,
 and his soul despises his favorite food.
21 His flesh wastes away to nothing,
 and his unseen bones stick out.
22 He draws near to the Pit,
 and his life to the executioners.
23 If there is an angel on his side,
 one mediator out of a thousand,
 to tell a person what is right for him
24 and to be gracious to him and say,
 “Spare him from going down to the Pit;
 I have found a ransom,”
25 then his flesh will be healthier than in his youth,
 and he will return to the days of his youthful vigor.
26 He will pray to God, and God will delight in him.
 That person will see his face with a shout of joy,
 and God will restore his righteousness to him.
27 He will look at men and say,
 “I have sinned and perverted what was right;
 yet I did not get what I deserved.
28 He redeemed my soul from going down to the Pit,
 and I will continue to see the light.”
29 God certainly does all these things
 two or three times to a person
30 in order to turn him back from the Pit,
 so he may shine with the light of life.
31 Pay attention, Job, and listen to me.
 Be quiet, and I will speak.
32 But if you have something to say, answer me;
 speak, for I would like to justify you.
33 If not, then listen to me;
 be quiet, and I will teach you wisdom.

----

Job 34 CSB

34 Then Elihu continued, saying:

2 Hear my words, you wise ones,
 and listen to me, you knowledgeable ones.
3 Doesn’t the ear test words
 as the palate tastes food?
4 Let us judge for ourselves what is right;
 let us decide together what is good.
5 For Job has declared, “I am righteous,
 yet God has deprived me of justice.
6 Would I lie about my case?
 My wound is incurable,
 though I am without transgression.”
7 What man is like Job?
 He drinks derision like water.
8 He keeps company with evildoers
 and walks with wicked men.
9 For he has said, “A man gains nothing
 when he becomes God’s friend.”

10 Therefore listen to me, you men of understanding.
 It is impossible for God to do wrong,
 and for the Almighty to act unjustly.
11 For he repays a person according to his deeds,
 and he gives him what his conduct deserves.
12 Indeed, it is true that God does not act wickedly
 and the Almighty does not pervert justice.
13 Who gave him authority over the earth?
 Who put him in charge of the entire world?
14 If he put his mind to it
 and withdrew the spirit and breath he gave,
15 every living thing would perish together
 and mankind would return to the dust.

16 If you have understanding, hear this;
 listen to what I have to say.
17 Could one who hates justice govern the world?
 Will you condemn the mighty Righteous One,
18 who says to a king, “Worthless man!”
 and to nobles, “Wicked men!”?
19 God is not partial to princes
 and does not favor the rich over the poor,
 for they are all the work of his hands.
20 They die suddenly in the middle of the night;
 people shudder, then pass away.
 Even the mighty are removed without effort.

21 For his eyes watch over a man’s ways,
 and he observes all his steps.
22 There is no darkness, no deep darkness,
 where evildoers can hide.
23 God does not need to examine a person further,
 that one should approach him in court.
24 He shatters the mighty without an investigation
 and sets others in their place.
25 Therefore, he recognizes their deeds
 and overthrows them by night, and they are crushed.
26 In full view of the public,
 he strikes them for their wickedness,
27 because they turned aside from following him
 and did not understand any of his ways
28 but caused the poor to cry out to him,
 and he heard the outcry of the needy.
29 But when God is silent, who can declare him guilty?
 When he hides his face, who can see him?
 Yet he watches over both individuals and nations,
30 so that godless men should not rule
 or ensnare the people.

31 Suppose someone says to God,
 “I have endured my punishment;
 I will no longer act wickedly.
32 Teach me what I cannot see;
 if I have done wrong, I won’t do it again.”
33 Should God repay you on your terms
 when you have rejected his?
 You must choose, not I!
 So declare what you know.
34 Reasonable men will say to me,
 along with the wise men who hear me,
35 “Job speaks without knowledge;
 his words are without insight.”
36 If only Job were tested to the limit,
 because his answers are like those of wicked men.
37 For he adds rebellion to his sin;
 he scornfully claps in our presence,
 while multiplying his words against God.

----

Psalm 143 CSB

A Cry for Help

A psalm of David.

1
Lord, hear my prayer.
 In your faithfulness listen to my plea,
 and in your righteousness answer me.
2 Do not bring your servant into judgment,
 for no one alive is righteous in your sight.

3 For the enemy has pursued me,
 crushing me to the ground,
 making me live in darkness
 like those long dead.
4 My spirit is weak within me;
 my heart is overcome with dismay.

5 I remember the days of old;
 I meditate on all you have done;
 I reflect on the work of your hands.
6 I spread out my hands to you;
 I am like parched land before you.Selah

7 Answer me quickly, Lord;
 my spirit fails.
 Don’t hide your face from me,
 or I will be like those
 going down to the Pit.
8 Let me experience
 your faithful love in the morning,
 for I trust in you.
 Reveal to me the way I should go
 because I appeal to you.
9 Rescue me from my enemies, Lord;
 I come to you for protection.
10 Teach me to do your will,
 for you are my God.
 May your gracious Spirit
 lead me on level ground.

11 For your name’s sake, Lord,
 let me live.
 In your righteousness deliver me from trouble,
12 and in your faithful love destroy my enemies.
 Wipe out all those who attack me,
 for I am your servant.




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