JHara said:
Thanks victoryword, just did a quick readover of your link but will definitely study it a bit more in depth after work. I definitely feel that there's enough scripture in the bible to say that God does heal, and God does bless people with earthly prosperity. But, at the same time does God not allow us to be tested?
It all depends on what you mean by "test". If we read through the Bible, not everyone was "tested" in the same exact way. Everyone believes that they must be tested like JOB. However, Job had unique circumstances. First off, Job was filthy rich and had many sons and daughters. When he was tested, he lost all. Yet, he did not stay in this condition. After he passed the test, twice what he lost was restored to him. People seem to want the test without the end results. I cannot figure out this masochistic desire to be tested without the end results promised.
Abraham had a test too and his was different from Job. He was asked to sacrifice the life of his only son.
When Abraham passed the test - he was blessed.
Certainly Christians will be tried and tested, persecuted and chastized. That does not mean that we will all be tested in the same way and in every test we should come out victorious. If a person has cancer and dies, that is not a test, that is an execution. A victorious test is if a person gets cancer, they continue to trust God and worship Him while trusting His Word, not allowing themselves to be bitter or angry during their time of trial. The victory comes when they are HEALED.
JHara said:
Even I was raised to believe that anything good that happens to you God blessed you, but anything bad that happens to you then the devil had his hand in. The book of Job made me view this a little differently though. God did bless Job abundantly for his faith, but then God allowed satan to take everything Job had in order to test him more or less.
This shows me that you and I are reading the book of Job differently. For me, the book of Job simply proves what you said in the beginng, that anything bad, the devil has his hand in it. God did ask Satan if he considered his servant Job, but God was not the one who suggested having Job lose everything. Satan suggested this in order to prove to God that Job worships God only for what he could get from him (Gee, that sounds like a familiar mantra on this forum). God allowed Satan to do this so that he could prove to Satan and the rest of the universe that He actually has servants who love Him simply out of the love itself and not what the love can bring.
Furthermore, Job did NOT know who was behind His troubles, thus Job continually blamed God for the problems he faced. Job had an excuse. Today, we have been given much more revelation concerning Satan and our authority over him. God does not tell us to simply allow Satan to walk all over us. We are told to:
Resist The Devil (James 4:7; 1 Pet. 5:8, 9)
Stand against him (Eph. 6:10-12)
Give him no place (Eph. 4:27)
Take authority over him (Luke 10:17-20)
Cast him out (Mark 16:15-20)
Jesus has defeated our enemy (1 John 3:8; Heb. 2:14; Col. 2:15) and we are no longer under Satan's authority (Col. 1:12-13). Why should I have to aloow Satan to do as he wish in my life and submit to it, believing that this is so because
God allowed it? Should I not obey the Bible which tells me exactly what I am to do with satanic attacks?
JHara said:
Job 1: 20 "Job stood up and tore his robe in grief. Then he shaved his head and fell to the ground before God. He said, "I came naked from my mother's womb, and I will be stripped of everything when I die. The Lord gave me everything I had, and the Lord has taken it away. Praise the name of the Lord!" In all of this, Job did not sin by blaming God."
Then Job's friends came to him and told him he was sick becuase lack of faith. Now in the end God scolded Job's friends and restored Job's wealth back to him. But Job never lacked in faith.
Just wondering everyone's take on this. I'm not really lookin for a debate here, just want to know the truth. Thanks
JHara, you have to remember that though Scripture is inspired by God, not everything in Scripture is considered words from God. God inspired certain things to be recorded that were not from Him. For example, the Bible contains words from both devils and evil men. Those statements are not considered God's Words though they are recorded in God's Word.
Job was a righteous man and his heart was right, but not everything he said was right. For example, Job claims that God laughs at the trials of innocent people:
If the scourge slay suddenly, he will laugh at the trial of the innocent. (Job 9:23)
Job accuses God of being very unfair, showing favoritism to wicked people and not punishing them:
"Yet the wicked get away with it time and time again. They rarely have trouble, and God skips them when he distributes sorrows in his anger. (Job 21:17 (NLT)
Furthermore, Job accuses God of being a ruthless predator who arbitrarily destroys him for fun (e.g. Job 10:810, 16:717; 30:18, 21). So if you want to say that Job was accurate in the statements most often quoted by him (The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away) then you will have to say that God does the other things that Job accuses Him of doing. Furthermore, when you read Job you must remember that at one point God actually rebuked Job for some of the things he said. So EVERYTHING that Job spoke about God was not always accurate.