What did Job say about God?

What did Job say about God?

“My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust,” he says. “My skin is broken, and become loathsome. . . . My life is wind.” He sits down in a pile of ashes. His wife tells him to give up: “Curse God, and die.” But Job stands firm: “Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?”

What did Job accuse God of?

I don’t have a wide enough vantage point to accuse God of incompetence, and I never will. This isn’t a particularly pleasant fact to realize, for Job or any of us. It’s an inescapable reality of being human.

What is the lesson from Job 38?

Job 38–39 explains how Job could have more confidence in the Lord so that he could more fully trust that his trials would be for his benefit.

What is the meaning behind the story of Job?

The book’s theme is the eternal problem of unmerited suffering, and it is named after its central character, Job, who attempts to understand the sufferings that engulf him.

How do jobs believe in God?

He was declaring his complete trust in his God. He later proclaimed: “I know that my Redeemer lives, and He shall stand at last on the earth” (Job 19:25). These words came from the lips of a man who was crushed from the suffering he had endured at the hands of Satan.

What is Job’s condition at the end of the book?

The story ends with Job receiving his wealth back several fold, having another 10 children and living for another 140 years. Job’s wife appears briefly in the Book but she is an interesting character which we shall return to later in the series.

What was the result of Job’s faithfulness to God?

After the loss of everything he held worthwhile, he still proclaimed: “Though He [God] slay me, yet will I trust Him” (Job 13:15). He was declaring his complete trust in his God. He later proclaimed: “I know that my Redeemer lives, and He shall stand at last on the earth” (Job 19:25).

What was Job’s religion?

Job (biblical figure)

Job
Job by Léon Bonnat (1880)
Prophet, Righteous
Venerated in Judaism Christianity Islam Druze
Major shrine Tomb of Job

Does Job stay faithful?

Simultaneously, Job suffered the loss of seven sons and three daughters. During his troubles, he remained stubbornly faithful to God, but surprisingly, Job is not even listed in the Hebrews “Faith Hall of Fame.”