“Have I Become A
Burden For You?”
“What is mankind that you make so
much of them, that you give them so much attention, that you examine
them every morning and test them every moment?
Will you never look away from me, or let me alone even for an instant?
If I have sinned, what have I done to you, you who see everything we do?
Why have you made me your target? Have I become a burden to you? Why do you not pardon my offenses and forgive my sins? For
I will soon lie down in the dust; you will search for me, but I will
be no more.”
Job
7:17-21
The
Book of Odds says that one in a million people
are struck by lightning. It also says that one in 25,000 experiences a medical
condition called “broken heart syndrome” in the face of overwhelming shock or
loss. In page after page the odds of experiencing specific problems pile up
without answering: What if we’re the one?
Job
defied all odds. God said of him, “There is no one on earth like him; he is
blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil” (Job 1:8). Yet Job was chosen to suffer a
series of losses that defied all odds. Of all people on earth, Job had reason
to beg for an answer. It’s all there for us to read in
chapter after chapter of his desperate struggle to understand, “Why me?”
Job’s
story gives us a way of responding to the mystery of unexplained pain and evil.
By describing the suffering and confusion of one of God’s best examples of
goodness and mercy (ch. 25), we gain an alternative
to the inflexible rule of sowing and reaping (4:7–8). By providing a backstory
of satanic mayhem (ch. 1) and an afterword (42:7–17)
from the God who would one day allow His Son to bear our sins, the story of Job
gives us reason to live by faith rather than sight.
How do you feel about a God who sometimes allows suffering
without explanation? How does the story of Job help you understand this?
God of
creation, Giver of life, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, please help us to
trust You more than our own eyes and hearts.
Our
Daily Bread – May 27, 2020