Thursday, September 15, 2022

Have you Considered the Righteous? (Job 1-5)

 Pain destroys what you want others to think showing your integrate. Love for the Holy One should drive us to fight evil. No person naturally want to serve the Lord for in our own strength we cannot endure the calling of God on our lives as John Calvin preached in “The First Sermon upon the First Chapter in his Sermons on Job this:  

For when God showeth us that we ought to bear all the miseries that he shall send us : we can well a ford to confess that it is our duty so to do: but yet there with all we allege our own frailty and we bear ourselves in hand, that ought to serve for our excuse. (Pg1[40] Arther Golding 1574 Lucus Harris)

On Rosh Hashanah the Books are open, Yom Kippur ends sealing the Books. The first of the fallen has chosen Israel as his enemy and to hate Jews. As one stands naked in judgment before the Holy One, God trys the heart as heart as the actions. When all is taken away, a man has Himself and the Lord.

On Yom Kippur, the Lord gives and takes life. We must hold true integrity to account. Turing someone can force one to recant, a truly great man will only kneel to the Lord. Luck changes for everyone, but a man’s word is his wealth.  

Humans are born to pain and come from sin.  Our own birth is hidden for our pain during life. In the darkness, there is only the Light of the El Shaddai as the prophet Micah wrote in Micah 7:8,  “Do not rejoice over me, O my enemy. Though I fall I will rise; Though I dwell in darkness, the LORD is a light for me.” NASU Integrate neither accepts one’s fate nor condemns the Lord.

Our faith in the Lord should give us strength in difficulty. Good men have fallen. We are dust and to dust, we will return. Judgment destroys the wicked, but everyone suffers.

 

 

Seek the Lord! Live by faith!

 

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