Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Is Suffering Sacred?(Job 1-5)

  Integrity is only provable in tests, as perfection comes through cleansing. The Lord wants to bless provided we live a righteous life. We must not only be conserved with our relationship with the Holy, but for others to walk with Him as well. When the Lord takes away such material blessings, we show our true love for El Shadai in faithfulness to Him in our weakness as John Calvin preached in His “First Sermon upon the First Chapter” of Job this:

For when God showth us that we ought to bare all the miseries that he shall fend upon us:  we can well afford to confess that it is our duty so to do: but yet there with all we allege our own frailty,and we bare ourselves in hand, that that , but hath his secrete ought to serve for our excuse.(Pg. 38 Arther Golding 1574 Lucus Harris)

Holiness demands our faith to be tested. We hem it of our own weakness with wealth, so we try to save ourselves from pain so the Lord must touch us so that we trust in Him. Satan has no power over man but, they see the glory of God in the faithfulness of His children. Our fiends and family are often more affected by trials we are. Loving silence is the greatest gift to those in pain.

Dice fail hard so know when to hold to see another round. Each man must each the bread of mourning. Our lives are dust. Darkness is a gift to the night, so we may mourn our pain. It is ok to not be ok. The Lord gives light to those who mourn in darkness as Micah 7:8 states, “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.  Those who have put their faith in the Messiah have this confidence that their death will bring an end to suffering.

We see wisdom in silent mourning over loud judgment. We comforted others. Our faith gives us confidence in our suffering for even if it is judgment He is with us. The Lord brings those who create discord with nothing. Justice sent Jews to captivity, but grace brought them back.

The Fairy World opens to draw men into it. Grace is not for the Fay but only for man. Fairies must wonder the earth looking for knolls to rest without wisdom. The knolls are plowed under.

Men are born in a fallen world. This draws us to pray for the Lord blesses and judges evil. Suffering is sacred,  for it is a blessing from the most High as Job 5:18 declares, “For He inflicts pain, and gives relief; He wounds, and His hands also heal.” NASU

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