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Is There Any Comfort?

When Job questioned God, God responded not with answers, but with his character, which brought Job comfort.

Speaker(s):John Hannah
Topics:Comfort, God, goodness of, God, sovereignty of, Peace, Suffering
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Text: Job 3842

Topic: How God comforts us even when there are no answers

 

Introduction: God's deepest comforts are not attached to answers.

 

Job shares some insights gained on the anvil of experience.

  • Job lost everything — possessions, family, health — and had 3 lousy friends to boot.
  • Job answers his friends with 3 answers: one correct answer, but 2 wrong ones:

He's correct to say it wasn't his personal sin that caused his tragedy.

He's incorrect to say 1) God is uncaring, and 2) God is not in control.

  • We sometimes make the same incorrect assumptions about God when in crisis.
  • In Job 31:35, Job asks the universal question: "Why?"

 

God responds to Job's questions.

  • Job 3842 is the longest discourse in the Bible in which God speaks.
  • God responds to Job's questions by raising seventy questions of his own.
  • In Job 38:439:30, God answers Job's charge that he is unkind.
  • In Job 40:641:34, God answers Job's charge that he is not in control.

 

Job responds to God's replies.

  • In Job 40:3, Job essentially says he has no right to accuse God of not caring.
  • In Job 42:6, Job repents for saying God didn't care.
  • The point: Job had a terrific change of mind, even though God gave no answers.
  • Job found comfort not in answers, but in God's revealed character. We can too.

Illustration: Hannah tells of the time his wife discovered a lump on her breast, and he found comfort in God's character.

 

Conclusion: What is the source of your comfort? The answer is in God's character.

 

 

 



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