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Job 6 Hope Gives Strength
Job responds to his “friend” who took two chapters to despise him on faulty assumption of hidden sin in his life. Job’s view of the conversation hasn’t changed his mind set; if anything it settled it more in his own conscious. The weight of his “grief” was heavy, to the point it was heavier that…
Read MoreJob 5 Sincere, but Sincerely Wrong
Eliphaz concludes his triade to Job, which contains many truths; yet is established on a faulty foundation. Wisdom can come from those who are sincerely wrong; yet nonetheless sincere. This man assumed Job must have sinned or transgressed against God and thus counsels Job to turn to Him and find all that he desires; including…
Read MoreJob 4 Don’t Prejudge
The next two chapters we read of Eliphaz the Temanite speaking as one who knows and understands why Job is going through this trial. He begins with eloquent words affirming Job and all that he has done for those in the past who experienced a similar kind of trial he was now enduring. Calling him…
Read MoreJob 3 The Pity Pot `
Years ago, I would visit this lady, where on a couple of occasions she would say “I’ve been sitting on the pity pot”. Sometimes she would add, “and it was full and running over”. Job depicts that adage graphically for us in this chapter. After the seven days of mourning, he speaks out of his…
Read MoreJob 1 A Saintly Response to Calamity
The book of Job is without a doubt one of the most controversial in scripture. Questions abound as to whether Job was in fact a real man or an allegory, also if there was ever a time in which this book was written. However, the inspired text begins with “There was a man in the…
Read MoreJob 2 Integrity in the Storm
We read of the account for round two in this chapter of Satan coming before the “sons of God”, during which the Lord asked him where he’d been; which he responded with a vague response; all this while he had in fact been considering Job. Satan’s response was “Skin for skin! Yes, all that a…
Read MoreEsther 10 Leadership Qualities
Esther has a unique position in scripture, in that it is the final book of history in scripture and final words of divine inspiration as well. The record turns from Esther to Mordecai’s activity and notoriety across the Jewish people as well as the Persian Empire. He had been elevated to the position of governor…
Read MoreEsther 9 Celebrate Victories
The first portion of this chapter deals with the decree drafted by Esther and Mordecai against those who had been involved in the harm to be inflicted by Haman; which included those who assisted Haman and Hammedatha, along with their children. It’s interesting that the satraps, governors and king’s workers did whatever Mordecai requested, as…
Read MoreEsther 8 Light, Joy, Gladness and Honor
We read of the favor given to Esther, the king’s response and what it all entailed in this chapter. Due to Haman’s death, Esther was given his house, as Mordecai came to the king and told him how they were related. Esther “appointed” Mordecai to be over the house; that is, to be in charge…
Read MoreEsther 7 Poetic Justice
Haman knew there was death or at the least discipline that awaited him with what Mordecai had been the recipient of. It’s interesting and insightful to see Mordecai upon having been led through the city returned back to his position at the gate. Humility was a characteristic of this faithful man. Now being rushed off…
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