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Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People? (Part 6)

                                     More Friendly Advice!

     Bildad spoke up again…. “Job! You aren’t listening to what we say! Don’t you think we know a thing or two? You’re just like someone who is caught in a trap by the heel, and calamity will overtake you….”

    Don’t we all feel other’s condemnation of us when things go wrong for us? On the other hand, we must remember to say things that build up, rather than that which will pull down when people suffer calamities! It’s not necessarily what we say to their face, but often words of condemnation that we say to others about them behind their back.

   Job didn’t hold back when he answered Bildad… “Why can’t you can’t say anything helpful to me? Ten times now you’ve been reproaching me! Even if what you are saying is true, I’m paying for my mistakes now! I feel as though God is tearing me down on every side, no-one is being helpful to me…my friends and relatives keep away from me, my servants keep out of my sight, even my wife can’t stand the sight of my sores! Oh, I wish my words were written down! ( little did he know they were!) I would write them with an iron pen on a scroll of rock!”    Job then uttered these wonderful words of testimony in the midst of his misery…. “I know that my Redeemer lives, and in the end He will stand on the earth…even if I die, I will see Him for myself! It doesn’t matter what you all say after all!”

      Then Zophar could not keep silent any  longer… “Look here, Job, don’t you realise that those who are wicked aren’t joyful, that even if they are the most important people in the world they won’t last?” He carried on in the same vein, insinuating that Job must be one of them to be suffering like he was.     “Don’t you know that they won’t last and that he will end up nothing; his food will turn sour in his stomach? He won’t enjoy his wealth after all, especially that which he has gained from oppressing others! God will send His burning anger on him and it will be as though he has arrows piercing right through him. He will end up losing everything he has….this is what God does to those who don’t follow Him!”

    Job  wasn’t slow to reply… “You listen carefully to what I’m saying! You can laugh at me later, but listen now! I’m talking to God, not you…why do the wicked prosper like they do? Nothing ever seems to go wrong for them, even when they scoff at God! They say what’s the point in praying anyway?”

   Even while Job was talking, the answer came to him… “Their destruction will come upon them in the end, and God will bring them to nothing. They can’t teach Him anything anyway! Even if they have everything down here, they will still die, and die without God! They will have to face Him in the end, and they will have nothing to say. You guys haven’t comforted me at all with all your words!”

    We must always look for the wider picture when calamities come upon us. God, Who knows the end from the beginning, could see the whole thing as a panorama that would unfold before them all in the end. We all know people who have suffered dreadful calamities in their lives, and yet things worked out in the end for them. Let us always keep this in mind, and look past our immediate distresses…..King David could say, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning!”

(Psalm 30:5)                                                                           (Job, chapters 18-21)

Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People? (Part Four)

     Job began to speak, “I wish I’d never been born, to feel like this! It’s a pity my mother ever gave birth to me!” He was in such pain that he had no rest, and he was wondering why God had allowed this calamity to come upon him….      This is a very human thought, one which we probably have all had at times when things go wrong. But we need to remember there is a much wider picture than what we can see at the moment, and that God will work things out in the end.     Eliphaz spoke up and replied to this (chapters 3-4)… “Don’t you know that God looks after those who follow Him? You’ve helped others when they’ve been in trouble, and now trouble has come to you and you complain!”     He went on, “I’ve had frightening experiences before today and I know we can’t stand before God….this trouble must have come from God to correct you for something, Job;  but things will come right in the end. Listen to what I’m saying.”    Job  replied to this by saying, “Oh, if only God would listen to me and take me away! Then I might be comforted instead of going through this time of distress. I feel like someone travelling through a desert and not able to find any water…I’ve never done any wrong to anyone!

     Bildad, the next friend, now spoke up…”Your words are like the wind, Job! You are missing the point; you must be sinning secretly for God to treat you like this!”      Some of us have suffered comments like this over the years, and there is no comfort in being told where you’ve gone wrong!      Bildad continued….”There is always a reason for everything that happens…swamp weeds can’t grow where there is no water, and those who forget God will reap the consequences!  God doesn’t help those who forget Him, but cheer up, things will come right in the end!”     Job replied, “I know what you are saying is right, but how can a person stand against God? He is so great and mighty! He has made the stars in the sky, and does wonderful things we can’t understand. Even though I know I am innocent, I can’t answer Him. Things just continue to go wrong! God is not a human being like we are, that I can answer Him! He made me like I am, and it seems that He is destroying me now. I wish He would tell me where I’ve gone wrong! Oh, leave me alone, so I can find some comfort!”

     When our friends suffer from some disaster, we must make sure to not try to figure out where the blame lies….this is no comfort at all, and does nothing to help whatsoever! It is better just to sit there quietly, and get them the things they need for their comfort. If you can’t be there with them to help, then just a quiet phone call or text now and then to remind them that they are not forgotten.                                                                                                 (Job, chapters 3-10)