GenemZ
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Job's heart was right with God before this began. THat's why God chose him. During this ordeal, Job did not sin. He was questioning why God, Who controls ALL things was "allowing" it.
There were times he was tempted and he did not sin. But when it states that Job did not sin in what he did? That ended in chapter 2.
He was left in the dark about it. He was near death. There was no sweet peace that Job had in God before this occurred. He was without God's comfort. He was asking why. He knew it wasn't because of something he had done, because he KNEW GOD.
That still did not remove from him the capacity to sin. To get self righteous in a moment of weakness.
He knew there must be a reason, he just didn't know what it was, and he was near death in the worst possible way, and so beaten down that he was reeling from the assaults on him by his "friends" who were being used of satan to let him have it.
Satan all along was seeing that being placed under suffering is no excuse for cursing God to His face. Job was being hit from all sides by injustice and unfairness. Job knew all along that God was controlling what was happening.
The point of it all was beyond Job. Job did not know that.
That is what testing is. Only the mature believer can face the kind of testing Job was allowed to endure. On different levels of maturity God will only allow for so much to happen.
Picture, if you will, the details of, just for now, Job's "physical" suffering. How might that be described, in detail?
Why do you think Job is written about in the Bible? What he faces was exceptional. He was the Bill Gates of his era. He was what we today would call a billionaire. Many fail to see how blessed of God Job had been.
Those who are given much, much will be required of them. I am not speaking of his personal wealth. His wealth only reflected (in his case) as to how much maturity he had developed with his walk with God. Abraham was another multi millionaire. So was David!
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