Today, I am reading and commenting on Job 6-10.
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I struggle with reading the Book of Job, not because of its message, but because of its poetry. I get caught up in the imagery at various places and lose track of the point being made by the person who is speaking. The passage begins with Job responding to Eliphaz. He starts by saying that his pain and discomfort have led him to speak rashly. Job then goes into a rant where he attempts to put into words his torment. His suffering has taken him beyond thinking that God is not listening to his prayers. Job says that he feels like God is attacking him. Yet, he does not know why. That last bit leads Bildad to speak. Bildad is sure that Job must have some sin of which he is guilty. According to Bildad all Job needs to do is repent of his sin and turn once more to righteousness. To make his point, Bildad tells Job that we can learn by studying history that God will not reject the righteous, nor will He partner with the wicked.
Job acknowledges that Bildad has a point about God bringing good things to the righteous and torment to the wicked. But then Job points out that no one can be truly righteous before God. Job tells his friends that he is overwhelmed at the thought of standing before God, even though he wishes he could make his case before Him. This leads him to wish for an arbiter, for an intermediary, to stand between him and God. That last bit is why we need Jesus. No created being could be great enough to stand before God as an intermediary for man. Any created being would be too weak to do any better stand before God than a man. So, God Himself needed to be our intermediary, but in order for us to feel able to approach Him, He needed to take on human form. Thus we needed Jesus, God incarnate, as our intermediary. Jesus we can approach.
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