WHAT TERRIFIED JOB
When I think about this, I am terrified; trembling seizes my body. Job 21:6 NIV
¶What is it that terrifies Job so much? He is not just afraid of trouble and hardship. These can be meaningful if they have a purpose. He is terrified because all fingers point toward God as the source of his troubles. He feels abandoned by the One in whom he has put his hope, and who has actually conspired against him. Things are not as they should be. How could God be responsible? Job would not be the last to cry out "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Gazing up into a bronzed sky, he sees reflected back to him only his own troubles. He sees no "earthly signs of a heavenly reality". Like Solomon in his existential despair, he will only find solace in his creaturliness, that God is creator, and creatures great and small live by His command.
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