Job 6-7
Chapter 6, Job’s Appeal to His Friends
1. Don’t you wish that pain were quantified?
“My words were due to the weight of pain, and I would have some help if it were quantified.”
2. God brought the pain into your life—comfort and confusion.
the taste metaphor =
3. May your words never talk back to God’s words.
4. Be subject to God; be kind to your friends.
Chapter 7, “The Ecclesiastes of Job”
5. Offering this complaint to God is a pathway of blessing and maturity.
Job both (1) recognizes that life cannot contain its own justification
and purpose and (2) looks to God as the owner, designer, and organizer of all things.
Truisms like “life is but a breath” relate to many inferences:
Thus I will not hope in it ultimately; I will not despair of it ultimately
The good days flew by; The bad days also will slide away.
Application
1. We should imitate Job’s complaint (and we shouldn’t!).
-God will never bring ultimate evil into your life.
-God does bring proximate evil into your life (Isa. 45:7).
2. Learn lament.
3. Don’t abandon truth just because of moments when it doesn’t apply.