Job 30

Light in the Darkness

Once again Job declares his innocence. And rattles off a list of offences for which he feels he cannot be found guilty. Perhaps some of these will convict you, as they have convicted me. While there is one I will bring focus to at the end, pause after each once to let the Spirit speak to you and check your own heart.

Job cites murder, stealing, lust, adultery, deceit, unfairness, physical violence, refusal to help those in need, trusting in money, idol worship, rejoicing in the destruction of one’s enemies, lacking in care for those you have authority over, accepting crooked justice, and concealing sins.

I collect vintage video games. A common issue with some of these older consoles like the NES or Gameboy is that the plastic yellows over time. Something to do with the chemical composition of the plastic. Well, if you want to restore these consoles, this is done by mixing up a gel of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, then — this is key — placing it in the sun. The sunlight is the magic ingredient that allows the others to be effective. The sunlight undoes the corruption of the plastic and restores it to new condition. It is actually kinda remarkable.

In the same way, only exposure to the light can heal the festering wound of sin and begin the process of restoration. This is why concealing sins is in itself a sin. Because the concealment allows it to grow. It gives sin exactly what it needs to flourish. Privacy. Secrecy. Hiddenness. Darkness.

If there is a sin that has been ‘impossible’ to break, coat it with a mixture of God’s Word and prayer EVERY DAY, and then put it in the light! Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.

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The Bravado of Youth

All of Job’s… er… friends… have finished with him and suddenly a new challengers emerges. Elihu — who has apparently been here the whole time — ceases his silence. Frustrated that none of the older men are able to show Job why he is wrong. As a young man I had so many strongly held (though typically poorly informed) opinions and just about any answer you might be seeking. If only people knew they had this fount of knowledge and wisdom standing right in their midst!

Just one small downside. I was kind of an idiot. I had some things right. Some important things. But I had just as many if not more things wrong. And the worst part of it all is the certainty with which I clung to my positions. I lacked at least one virtue: humility.

I think Elihu is in a similar position. He actually has a lot of good things to say and keeps the focus on the Lord and His justice. But He misses some key things… like the fact that God Himself said that Job is the most righteous man alive. He does not have the fullness of knowledge, but acts like he does.

And while this is an easy — and common — trap for the young, we all can find ourselves ensnared in it. Let’s walk humbly. Appealing to the Lord for guidance and clarity. And endeavour to speak the truth with clarity and kindness. Emphasizing grace. Emphasizing love. Emphasizing unity.

It’s as useless to be right the wrong way as is it to just be wrong.

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