When
I started high school, “everyone” talked about one teacher and this disgusting
thing she did when she thought no one was looking. I honestly didn’t believe it
until one day as I was passing by her classroom . . . So now I am a believer. I
didn’t despise myself for my unbelief, as Job expresses here, but I did feel a
little bad for thinking my friends were just being mean.
Job
has had to suffer a lot to get to this “seeing is believing” stage. God hasn’t
really revealed any new information to him but Job’s experience has brought him
face to face with God.* What he knew about God before was
second-hand knowledge. Now, he hasn’t just heard about God; he knows him.
What
do you know about God? Have you heard
about him? Are you acquainted with him because you have friends in common?
Knowing about God isn’t the same as knowing him personally. Like Job, you have
to draw near to God for yourself. When your eyes are opened to how incomplete
your knowledge has been, you, too, will realize your need for repentance. As
you spend time in God’s Word and in prayer, you will begin to know God – to
develop a relationship with him – and to see the shallowness of your former
understanding of him. Perhaps some dust and ashes will help set the mood!
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