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Title: My Name Is Job And This Is My Story.

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  1. Wow… So, here is the actual point of JOB from a Christian perspective;
    First of all, how can Job be blameless in God's sight if we know that all have fallen short of the glory of God and no one is righteous, not even one?
    Well, obviously, we can presume that Job kept the law, right? But Job comes before the Mosaic law so… what then?
    It has to be FAITH. Much like Abraham, who's FAITH was credited to him as righteousness before the law, Job was faithful and obedient.
    Next; God allowed Satan to test Job because, why?… Because He, God, KNEW Job's heart, and He TRUSTED him. Think about that. God trusted His servant Job. He trusted Him so much, that He used Him to make the devil look a fool. He knew that even if Satan did his worst to Job, Job would not fail the LORD and would not curse God.
    Interestingly, if we consider this from the perspective of the Jewish people who would have handed this story down in oral tradition, the very word, or the name, "Job", translates as "hated". The Jews have long been a hated people, and specifically for their faith in God.
    So NOW, as Christians, with the Jewish people having rejected the cornerstone, the Messiah, Yeshua, Jesus; that leaves Christ's followers, Christians, in the position of being "hated" for HIS, Christ's, namesake. We are now hated for our faith, and God is trusting us not to curse or fail Him as the Devil throws everything He's got at us. God knows we, His chosen, His servants whom He now calls Friends, will choose Him over this world and conforming to its image.
    In addition, It is interesting to note that Job's three friends were chastised by the Lord for what essentially amounted to legalism and useless condescending, condemning "help" they offered Job. Job was counciled directly by the LORD before He was restored and redeemed. Yet, a child, a youth, a young person, Elihu, which means, "My God is He", speaks the truth to all four of the other men and basically mic-drops then walks off and if you look carefully, you will notice that Elihu is NOT corrected or called out like Job, Zophar, Eliphaz, and Bildad. So… yeah. Don't reject or ignore people because of their youth or gender etc… When the Holy Spirit speaks, listen up.
    The point is not that God is going to give you everything your flesh ever desired because you went through some trials. It is so much more than that. I leave it to you who are blessed enough to have read this whole diatribe, to digest and consider and learn.
    God bless you and keep you.
    In Jesus' name, Amen.

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