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BEPREPAREDTOFACESPIRITUALCHALLENGES 1TherelivedamaninthelandofUzwhosenamewasJob.Thismanwasblameless and upright; he feared God and turned away from evil. 2 Seven sons and three daughterswereborntohim. 3 Hispossessionsconsistedofseventhousandsheep,three thousandcamels,fivehundredyokeofoxen,fivehundreddonkeys,andalargenumber ofservants.hewasthegreatestmanamongallthepeopleoftheeast. 4 Hissonsusedtotaketurnshostingfeastsintheirhomes;andtheywouldinvite theirthreesisterstoeatanddrinkwiththem. 5 Whenaroundoffeastinghadended, Job would send and have them purified. Early in the morning he would sacrifice a burnt offering for each of them, for he said, Perhaps my children have sinned and renouncedgodintheirhearts.jobdidthiscontinually. 6 OnedaywhenthesonsofGodcametopresentthemselvesbeforeJehovah,Satan also came among them. 7 Jehovah said to Satan, From where have you come? Satan answered Jehovah, I have been roaming throughout the earth and walking here and thereinit. 8 ThenJehovahsaidtoSatan,HaveyouconsideredmyservantJob?Thereis nooneonearthlikehim,ablamelessanduprightman,onewhofearsgodandturns away from evil. 9 Then Satan replied to Jehovah, Does Job fear God for no reason? 10 Haveyounotputahedgeallaroundhim,aswellasaroundhishouseholdandall thatheowns?youhaveblessedtheworkofhishands,andhisflocksspreadoutover theland. 11 Butnowstretchoutyourhandandstrikeeverythinghehas,andIswear thathewillrenounceyoutoyourface. 12 JehovahsaidtoSatan,Look;everythingthat he has is in your power; only do not lay your hand upon the man himself. So Satan wentoutfromthepresenceofjehovah. 13 OnedaywhenJob ssonsanddaughterswerefeastinganddrinkingwineinthe oldestbrother shouse, 14 amessengercametojobandsaid,theoxenwereplowingand thedonkeysweregrazingnearby 15 whenthesabeansattackedandcarriedthemoff. Theykilledtheservantswiththesword.Iamtheonlyonewhohasescapedtotellyou. 16 Whilehewasstillspeaking,anothermessengercameandsaid,ThefireofGodfell fromheavenandburneduptheflocksandtheservants,[totally]consumingthem.iam theonlyonewhohasescapedtotellyou. 17 Whilehewasstillspeaking,therecameyet another messenger who said, The Chaldeans formed three raiding parties and swept downonthecamelsandcapturedthem.theykilledtheservantswiththesword.iam the only one who has escaped to tell you. 18 While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said, Your sons and your daughters were feasting and drinking wineattheoldestbrother shouse, 19 whensuddenlyamightywindsweptinfromthe desertandstruckthefourcornersofthehouse.itcollapsedontheyoungpeopleand theyaredead.iamtheonlyonewhohasescapedtotellyou. 20 Jobgotupandtorehis robeandshavedhishead;thenhefelltothegroundandworshipped. 21 Hesaid,Naked I came from my mother s womb, and naked will I return there. Jehovah gave, and Jehovahhastakenaway,blessedbethenameofJehovah. 22 Inallthis,Jobdidnotsinby foolishlyaccusinggod[ofwrongdoing]. 2AgaintherewasadaywhenthesonsofGodcametopresentthemselvesbefore Jehovah,andSatanalsocameamongthemtopresenthimselfbeforeJehovah. 2 Jehovah said to Satan, From where have you come? Satan answered Jehovah, I have been roamingthroughouttheearthandwalkinghereandthereinit. 3 ThenJehovahsaidto

Satan, Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him, a blameless and upright man, one who fears God and turns away from evil. He still maintainshisintegrity eventhoughyoumovedmetotakeactionagainsthimtoruin himwithout[just]cause. 4 SatanrepliedtoJehovah,Skinforskin!Amanwillgiveall thathehas[inexchange] forhislife. 5 Butnowstretchoutyourhandandstrikehis fleshandbones,andiswearthathewillrenounceyoutoyourface. 6 ThenJehovahsaid tosatan,look;heisinyourhand;onlysparehislife. 7 SoSatanwentoutfromthepresenceofJehovahandafflictedJobwithsevereboils fromthesoleofhisfoottothetop[ofhishead]. 8 Sohetookapotsherdwithwhichto scrape himself as he sat among the ashes. 9 Then his wife said to him, Are you still maintaining your integrity? Renounce God and die! 10 But he said to her, You are speaking like one of the foolish women. Shall we only accept good from the hand of God,andshallwenotacceptcalamity?InallthisJobdidnotsinwithhislips.(Job1:1 2:10) A note on the Scripture text that accompanies each individual message: The American Standard VersionandtheNewInternationalVersion,alongwiththeoriginalGreekandHebrew,havebeenused in an effort to achieve the greatest degree of accuracy and clarity. Where words or phrases have been added to the original text in an effort to better express its meaning, those words or phrases haveusuallybeenindicatedbymeansof[brackets.] Introduction InMarchof1934,astheMajorLeaguebaseballteamsheadedsouthtoFloridafor their annual spring training, the World Champion New York Giants prepared to defend their title. In an interview conducted a few weeks before the opening of spring training, the Giants manager said that he expected St. Louis, Chicago, and Pittsburgh to be the toughest teams in 1934. A reporter then asked him what he thoughtofthegiants cross townrivals,thebrooklyndodgers. TheDodgers? repliedthegiants manager, AretheDodgersstillintheleague? By making such a statement, the Giants manager had unwittingly issued a challenge achallengethatwouldcomebacktohauntthegiants. The Giants were scheduled to close their 1934 National League season with two gamesagainstthelowlydodgers.thegiantswerefightingforthepennantwhenthe endofseptemberrolledaroundandthedodgerscametotowntoplaytheirlasttwo gamesagainstthem.thedodgersrememberedwhatthegiants managerhadsaid aboutthemsixmonthsearlierjustpriortospringtraining.nowthedodgersroseto thechallenge.theydefeatedthegiantsinbothgames;andbysodoingtheyhelped todeprivethemofthenationalleaguepennant. IntheopeningchapteroftheBookofJobwefindananalogoussituation.Wefindthe LORD inviting Satan to consider the life and character of this man Job, whom the

LORD describes as my servant. We then find Satan responding by requesting that Job s faith and integrity be put to the test that Job s identity as a servant of the LORDbeputtothechallenge.ThroughoutthecourseofthebookwefindthatJob bythegraceofgodatworkinhim meetsthechallengeandproveshimselftobea trueservantofthelord. What is true in the life of Job is, to one degree or another, also true in the life of everychristian.aschristians,wemayexpecttoencountertrialsthatwillchallenge ourdevotiontothelord.aswestudyjob1:1 2:10,letusconsiderthesubject, Be PreparedtoFaceSpiritualChallenges. I.BePreparedtoFaceSpiritualChallenges,EspeciallyIfYouLeadaDiligent ChristianLife In verse 1 Job s Christian character is revealed. Job is described as being "blameless and upright" (vs. 1.) The Hebrew word translated "blameless"(.t2) frequently is used to describe a sacrificial animal as being spotless, without blemish. As applied to a man, it refers to personal integrity, not sinless perfection (Hartley, John E.; "The Book of Job," The New International Commentary on the O.T.; p. 67.) Note Joshua 24:14, where.t2 is translated "sincerity"or,"faithfulness,""nowfearjehovahandservehimwithallfaithfulness (.T2). Throw away the gods your forefathers worshiped beyond the River and in Egypt,andserveJehovah."WhenJobisdescribedasbeing"blamelessandupright" he is being defined as a man who walks before God, as becomes evident from suchpassagesasgenesis6:9,"noahwasarighteousman,[onewhowas]blameless (.T2) in his day; Noah walked with God" and Genesis 17:1,"Jehovah appeared to Abramandsaidtohim,'IamGodAlmighty,walkbeforemeandbeblameless'"(.T2) Thewaytobe"blameless" thewaytostayclearofgreattransgressions,theway to stay on course spiritually is to always consciously live in the presence of God to walk before God. Job is further described as one who feared God and turnedawayfromevil (vs.1b.)whatmotivatedjobtoleadablamelesslifewas hisgodlyfear;adeepreverenceandrespectfortheholymajestyofgod,whichin turnedcausedhimtodepartfromevil. Verses2 3goontodescribethecovenantalblessingsJobenjoyed:theabundance oftheseblessingsweretheresultofhisgodlylifeandatestimonytothatlife.he had numerous children (seven sons, three daughters.) He had an abundance of materialpossessions(7000sheep,3000camels,500yokeofoxen,500donkeys.) He also had a large number of servants. He is described as being "the greatest manamongallthepeopleoftheeast,"(i.e.;joboccupiedahighpositionofhonor asaconsequenceofhisgodlycharacter.) Finally, verses 4 5 present Job s piety. Job s sons were in the custom of hosting feastsintheirhomes,literally,they"heldafeastinthehouseofeachoneuponhis

day."thisisnotdepictingafrivolouslifeofendlessfeasting;rather,itisreferring to their tradition of holding family gatherings to celebrate special days, such as birthdays(hartley,p.69.)followinghischildren scelebration,jobwasdiligentto havethempurifiedandofferaburntofferingforeachofthem. Job himself explains the reason for his action:"perhaps my children have sinned and renounced God in their hearts." Job was very concerned that none of his childrenshoulddepartfromgod,forgettinggodorforsakinghim.thedepthof Job s piety is seen from his concern for the state of his children s hearts: he recognized that true godliness originates from the heart and involves the heart. Job carried on this practice of offering sacrifices on behalf of his children "continually" hereissteadfastdevotiontogod. It is this very man a man characterized by outstanding piety and godliness whoissubjectedtogreatspiritualchallenges.hisfaithisabouttobesubjectedto great spiritual trials. As Christians, we must be prepared to face spiritual challenges,especiallyifweareleadingadiligentchristianlife,aswearecalledto do. Why? One reason is because such experiences are a part of sharing in "the fellowshipof[christ s]sufferings"(phil.3:10.)notetheparallelbetweenthecaseof JobandthelifeofourLordJesusChrist: Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan River to John, in order to be baptizedbyhim. 14 ButJohnwouldhavepreventedhim,saying,Ihaveneedto bebaptizedbyyou,anddoyoucometome? 15 ButJesusansweringsaidtohim, Allowitnow;foritisfittingforustofulfillallrighteousness.Thenheallowed himtobebaptized. 16 AndJesus,whenhehadbeenbaptized,immediatelycame upoutofthewater;andtheheavenswereopenedtohim,andhesawthespirit of God descending as a dove and coming upon him. 17 And a voice was heard speaking from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased.4thenjesuswasledbythespiritintothewildernesstobetemptedby thedevil.(matt.3:13 4:1) By submitting Himself to baptism, the Lord Jesus was demonstrating His piety, HiscompletedevotiontoGodHisFather,HiswillingnesstosubmitHimselftotally to His Father, even unto death, since baptism is symbolic of death. Following Jesus baptism, God the Father publicly acknowledged His Son s devotion by declaring,"thisismybelovedsonwithwhomiamwellpleased.""thenjesuswas] led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil." God the Father allowedthedeviltochallengejesus devotioninordertodemonstrateandverify the truth of the Father s proclamation concerning His Son s devotion and righteousness. By faithfully withstanding temptation, Jesus verified His righteousness and demonstrated that the Father s proclamation of His Son s devotionwasjustified.asecondreasonweaschristiansmayexpecttoencounter spiritual challenges is because God possesses the right to test our devotion in ordertoverifyitsgenuineness andgodexerciseshisdivineprerogativeashe seesfit,therefore,weshouldbepreparedtofacespiritualchallenges.

II.BePreparedtoFaceSpiritualChallenges,BecauseItIsGod sprerogativeto ProveOurFaith Satan (the name means Adversary ) came and presented himself before the LORD(1:6.)NotethatSataniscompletelysubjecttoGod.Hemustappearbefore thelord,thegodofalltheearth,hecannotactasanindependentagent,hemust giveanaccountofhisactivities(1:7.)hemustbegrantedpermissionbeforehe cansubjectjobtotrialandtesting.hewillbeusedbythelordtoaccomplishthe divinepurposeofverifyingjob sdevotionuntothegloryofgod. TheLORDnowdirectsSatan sattentiontojob,applaudingjob sgodlycharacter anddevotion(1:8,)repeatingthesamedescriptionofjobasthatgiveninverse one.thelordhimselfidentifiesjobas myservantjob, therebystressingjob s commitment to the LORD and the fact that such commitment is acknowledged and honored by the LORD. Note that the LORD s acknowledgement of Job as His faithful servant is made not only to Satan personally but before the whole assembly of the sons of God, i.e.; the angelic host (1:6.) This public acknowledgement of Job is the equivalent of the Father s public affirmation of Jesus at the time of His baptism when the Father declared, This is my beloved SonwithwhomIamwellpleased. SatannowchallengesthedivineassertionthatJobisatrueservantoftheLORD (1:9 11.) Satan s contention is that Job s motivation in serving the LORD stems from selfish, self centered reasons, his service and commitment are not motivatedbytrueloveanddevotiontothelord.satansuggeststhatjobserves thelordonlybecausethelordhasblessedhimandonlyforthelord sblessing (1:9 10.)SatanmaintainsthatiftheLORDweretoremoveHisblessingfromJob s life, Job would renounce you to your face (1:11.) Satan s contention is that as soon as the blessing ceased, Job s devotion would cease, being replaced by the same blasphemous defiance of the LORD as that exhibited by the devil himself. Satan sargumentamountstothis:removethedivineblessingandyouremove the reason/the motivation for Job s devotion, thereby demonstrating that his devotionisnotruedevotionatall.hisdevotionisnotmotivatedbygenuinelove andreverenceforthelordhisgod,itismotivatedonlybyself interest. TruedevotionstemsfromtheawarenessthattheLORDisourGodandthewhole purpose of our existence is to serve Him: Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the [whole] duty of man (Eccl. 12:13.) True devotion is a devotion that is accompaniedbytheconfidencethat,becausethelordisbothgoodandjust,he willeventuallyandinevitablyhonorthosewhohonorhim: Jehovah,theGodof Israel,declares thosewhohonormeiwillhonor (1Sam.2:30b.) TheLORDnowgrantsSatanthepermissiontotestJob sdevotion(1:12.)satan s purposeistodisprovethelord sclaimthatjobisatrueservantofthelord.the LORD s purpose is to have His claim about Job demonstrated to be true and

therebyverified;andthiscanonlybeaccomplishedbysubjectingjobtotrialand testing. Note: The LORD grants Satan permission to subject His servant to trial, butwiththisstipulation: onlydonotlayyourhanduponthemanhimself (1:12.) There is a divine limit imposed upon what Satan may do; the LORD guards the soulsofhispeople, Mysheeprespondtomyvoice;Iknowthemandtheyfollowme. 28 Igivethem eternal life they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand. 29 MyFather,whohasgiventhemtome,isgreaterthanall;andnooneis abletosnatchthemoutofthefather shand. 30 IandtheFatherareone.(Jn. 10:27 30) WearenowinformedastowhatcalamitieswereinflicteduponJob(1:13 19.)A marauding band of Sabeans invades Job s farmland, killing his servants and stealing all his oxen and donkeys (1:14 15.) A tremendous bolt of lightning strikes Job s flock as it is grazing, killing both the sheep and the shepherds (1:16.) Three bands of Chaldeans plunder Job s camels and kill the servants in chargeofthem(1:17.)whilejob schildrenarefeasting(1:13,)theeastwind(the fiercesiroccowindthatsweepsinfromthewilderness)strikesthehouseofthe eldestson,causingittocollapseuponjob schildren,killingthemall(1:18 19.) ThesefourplaguesrevealedtoJobthatalltheforcesofheavenandearthhad turnedhostiletowardhim thecausesofdestructionalternatebetweenearthly and heavenly forces coming from all four points of the compass: the Sabeans fromthesouth,lightningfromastormoutofthewest,thechaldeansfromthe north, and the treacherous sirocco blowing off the desert to the east (Hartley, p.77.) Chapter 2, verses 1 6, describes a second round of testing and trial. The LORD points out to Satan that Job has shown himself to be a true servant, he has maintained his integrity his commitment to the LORD even in the face of unprovoked calamity. The calamities that have come upon Job were without [just] cause (2:3.) That is to say, they were not administered against him as a judgment for some sin he had committed in violation of the LORD s law and departurefromhisdevotiontothelordhisgod. RatherthanacceptingthefactthatJobhasdemonstratedthegenuinenessofhis devotion to the LORD, Satan insists on having Job subjected to further trial: he now calls upon the LORD to afflict Job s body(2:4 5.) Satan s contention is that Jobisutterlyself centered,heiswillingtoacceptthelossofhispossessionsand eventhelossofhisownchildren,solongashisownlifeisspared.butifhisvery bodyisafflicted,thenhisself centerednaturewillberevealed:hewillrenounce God. Once again the LORD grants Satan permission to subject His servant Job to further trial (2:6) doing so in order to remove any question as to the

genuinenessofjob sdevotion.onceagainthelordprotectsjob slife(hissoul), HedoesnotpermitSatantotakehislife(2:6.) Having secured permission, Satan now proceeds to afflict Job with severe boils fromthesoleofhisfoottothetop[ofhishead] (2:7.)Job saffliction(severeboils fromthesoleofhisfoottothetopofhishead)wasaformofthedivinecurse. Moses warned Israel that if they were to rebel against the LORD their God, Jehovah will afflict your knees and legs with painful boils that cannot be cured, spreadingfromthesolesofyourfeettothetopofyourhead (Deut.28:35.)By undergoing such an affliction, Job s confidence in the LORD and his devotion to the LORD would be tested to the very limits. This is exactly what Jesus experiencedonthecross,namely,beingexposedtothedivinecurseofgod: When the sixth hour [of the day] arrived, darkness fell over the whole land untiltheninthhour. 34 AttheninthhourJesuscriedoutwithaloudvoice, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? (which, being interpreted, means, My God, my God, whyhaveyouforsakenme? ) (Mk.15:33 34.) Jesus responded with steadfast confidence in God His Father and continued devotiontohim: Itwasnowaboutthesixthhour,anddarknesscameoverthewholelanduntil theninthhour, 45 forthesunstoppedshining.andthecurtainofthetemplewas torn in two. 46 Jesus called out with a loud voice, Father, into your hands I commitmyspirit. Whenhehadsaidthis,hebreathedhislast.(Lk.23:44 46) As Christians, we must be prepared to face spiritual challenges, because it is God sprerogativetotestthegenuinenessofourfaith: You shall remember all the way in which Jehovah your God led you in the wilderness for these forty years, [he led you in this way so] that he might humbleyou,inordertotestyou,sothathemightknowwhatwasinyourheart, whetherornotyouwouldkeephiscommandments.(deut.8:2) nowforalittlewhile,sinceitisnecessary,youhavebeenbroughttogriefby allkindsoftrials. 7 [Thishashappened]sothatthegenuinenessofyourfaith being of greater value than gold which perishes having been tested by fire, may be verified, resulting in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of JesusChrist.(1Pet.1:6b 7) III.BePreparedtoFaceSpiritualChallenges,and,byGod sgrace,respondin agodlyway Job sresponsetotheseunexpectedandunprovokedtrialsisfirsttheresponse ofworship: heprostratedhimselfuponthegroundandworshiped (1:20.)Inso doing, Job is acknowledging God s lordship over his life; He is acknowledging

his unswerving obligation to submit himself to God in devotion, regardless of earthlygainorloss. Job then proceeds to utter his testimony: Naked I came from my mother s womb,andnakedwillireturnthere.jehovahgave,andjehovahhastakenaway, blessed be the name of Jehovah (1:21.) Job acknowledges that all the earthly benefitsandblessingsweexperiencearebestowedbythelord,andaresubject to His sovereign discretion: Jehovah gave, and Jehovah has taken away. Job continuestosteadfastlytrustinthelord scovenantalfaithfulness,asisseenby thefactthatheusesgod scovenantalname: Jehovah (or, thelord. ) JobaffirmsthatitisourmoralobligationtohonortheLORDandrenderdevotion unto Him as an end in itself( this is the[whole] duty of man, Eccl. 12:13,) not merelywhenorbecausewearetherecipientsoftemporalblessingsorfromthe motivationofseekingtoinducethelordtobestowsuchblessingsuponus. In verse 22 there is made the editorial comment: In all this, Job did not sin (despite all the great and, from his perspective, inexplicable, calamities he encountered,jobrefrainedfromsinning:hedidnotforsakehisdevotiontogod andturntoalifeofgodlessness) byfoolishlyaccusinggod[ofwrongdoing]. Job did not foolishly charge God with wrongdoing. It would be the height of impiousfoolishnessforameremortalwhoisasinnertoassumethepositionof judge over God and to charge the LORD with wrongdoing. Although Job will comedangerouslyclosetodoingso,thelordgraciouslyintervenestoprevent him from committing such a sin of arrogance. Note: Verse 22b may be translated, nor did he attribute folly to God. Job did not accuse God of acting foolishly by inflicting such calamities upon an innocent man who had done nothingtomeritsuchtreatment. Seeing Job in his state of acute suffering and humiliation ( he sat among the ashes, 2:8,) Job s wife offers her counsel: Are you still maintaining your integrity? Whydoyoustillmaintainyourintegrity?Youarenotreceivingany benefit from it. On the contrary, you are receiving the exact opposite: calamity thekindoftreatmentonewouldexpecttobeadministeredtothose whohavenointegrity! RenounceGodanddie! ShecounselsJobtoseverehis covenantalrelationshipwithgod,eventhoughsheisawarethattodosomeans hisdeath:hewhobreaksgod scovenantisworthyofdeath,forhehasrebelled against his sovereign LORD. Her position is self centered and utilitarian, as opposedtobeinggod centeredandtrulypious.fromherperspective,devotion istoberendereduntogod,notasanendinitself,notasthesupremepurpose of man s existence; rather, devotion is to be rendered unto God as a means of derivingtemporalbenefitsfromgod:ifgodwithholdstheblessing,oneshould renouncehisdevotiontogod,evenifitmeansincurringgod sdivinejudgment. Inrespondingtohiswife,Jobchargesherwithspeakinglike oneofthefoolish women (2:10.) The counsel offered by his wife is foolish (the Hebrew tern,

lb4n2,hasthemeaning,"impious.")thisistheattitudeoftheungodlywhoonly viewtheirrelationshiptogodfromaself centered,utilitarianperspectiveand motivation. In Job 21:14 15 we will hear the wicked express their view: the wicked say to God, Get away from us! We have no desire to know your ways. 15 WhoistheAlmighty,thatweshouldservehim?Whatwillwegainbyprayingto him? JobreiteratesthefactthatwearecompletelyatthedisposalofGodour Maker. We readily accept the good we receive from His hand (many times without thanksgiving), should we not also accept calamity/hardship from His handifheseesfittobestowsuchthingstoaccomplishhissovereignpurpose? Following Job s rebuttal to his wife the editorial comment is made: In all this [his grievous trials, as well as the additional temptation to renounce God suggestedbynoneotherthanhisownwife]jobdidnotsinwithhislips (2:10b.) The Wisdom tradition taught that the one who controls his speech has his wholelifeinfocus.therefore,tosaythatjobdidnotsinwithhislipsistostate unequivocallythatjobdidnotcommittheslightesterror(hartley,p.84.) As Christians, we must be prepared to face spiritual challenges; and, by God s grace, let us respond in a godly way. Let us acknowledge God s absolute lordshipoverourlives: OJehovah,youareourFather;wearetheclayandyou areourpotter allofusaretheworkmadebyyourhand (Isa.64:8.)Letusbe confidentthatweshallinevitablyexperiencehisgoodness: thenjehovahgave Jobtwiceasmuchashehadbefore (Job42:10b.)Note,too,thetestimonyofthe Psalmist: JehovahGodisasunandashield.Jehovahwillgivegraceandglory;no goodthingwillhewithholdfromthosewhowalkuprightly. 12 OJehovahofhosts, blessedisthemanthattrustsinyou (Psl.84:11b 12.)