Job 19-21:34
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"But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives!"  Whoo-hoo!  Awesome words from Job today in chapter 19 verse 25!

Job chapter 19 verses 23 through 27 are some of the best known and well loved verses of the book of Job.  These verses seem to be where Job hits his high point in his understanding of his relationship with God:  "Oh, that my words could be written. Oh, that they could be inscribed on a monument, carved with an iron chisel and filled with lead, engraved forever in the rock. "But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and that he will stand upon the earth at last. And after my body has decayed, yet in my body I will see God! I will see him for myself. Yes, I will see him with my own eyes. I am overwhelmed at the thought!"  How powerful are these verses??  Great stuff.  Job starts off saying that he hopes his words could be written and engraved forever – and indeed they were as we are reading them in the Bible!  Then Job makes the incredible statement that even in the midst of all of his suffering and perceived distance from God, he knows that God lives!  The closing two verses are powerful in that they actually indicated a belief in the resurrection by Job.  He says that even after his body has decayed – after his death here on this earth – he will see God with his own eyes in his own body!  How could this possibly be?  Well, only if he believed in a resurrected body after death – as we've been reading about in First Corinthians chapter 15 the past couple of days!  I've read some various commentaries on who is the "Redeemer" that Job is referring to in verse 25.  Jesus?  Could be.  But it seems like most commentaries seem to suggest Job is referring to God himself, rather than Jesus.  Though, of course Jesus is God so maybe this is a moot point!  🙂 Job does talk about his desire for a mediator in other parts of this book, which could be references to Jesus as well.  I found this great artwork below that was painted based on the chapter of Job 19.   Re-read the entire chapter of Job 19 again and I think you'll see the beauty of this artwork…

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Today in Job chapter 21 verses 7 through 13 we read these words of Job: “”The truth is that the wicked live to a good old age. They grow old and wealthy. They live to see their children grow to maturity, and they enjoy their grandchildren. Their homes are safe from every fear, and God does not punish them. Their bulls never fail to breed. Their cows bear calves without miscarriage. Their children skip about like lambs in a flock of sheep. They sing with tambourine and harp. They make merry to the sound of the flute. They spend their days in prosperity; then they go down to the grave in peace.”   How do these words of Job speak to you?  Is there truth in these words?   If the wicked go to the grave in peace, what happens to them after the grave?  Honestly, I’m not so sure about the wicked living to a good old age and going to the grave in peace…  I personally would not take this chance.  I think living a wicked life leads to inner conflict and an unhealthy life and potentially an early grave.  I understand why Job said these words in his circumstances (he was experiencing suffering without committing the great sins his friends accused him of), but I personally would not bet on a wicked life delivering a long lifetime of wealth or peace…


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Worship God: For our Job readings today, here's a YouTube for "My Redeemer Lives" by Nicole C. Mullen: (she sings the first verse in Spanish, then transitions to English)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKrBqD7uhBM

Do you know our Redeemer Lives?  Click here to meet our Redeemer!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “I know that my redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand on the earth.” Job 19:25 NIV

Prayer Point: Pray that you know that our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, lives! Pray in faith that you know that he stood on the earth, suffered and died for your sins on the cross, died, was raised from the dead and now sits at the right hand of the Father in heaven.

Comments from You: What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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    John

    JOB REPLIES TO BILDAD
    Why do his friends reproach and persecute him?
    Job calls to God, but God does not respond.
    God has stripped Job of glory and crown.
    Job’s family has deserted him.
    Note that in verses 23 and 24 Job wishes his words would be recorded to stand forever. God grants that request as He does other things that Job seeks.
    Job claims that his redeemer will vindicate him.
    Job 19:25-27
    “I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth.
    And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God;
    I myself will see him with my own eyes—I, and not another. How my heart yearns within me!” NIV
    There is much discussion on these verses. Job has been asking for such an intercessor – now. However, these verses seem to indicate – that whatever happens – eventually Job will be redeemed and resurrected. That is Job’s belief – that a redeemer exists or will exist and Job in the flesh will see God.

    Where did he get this idea from? Some scholars say it is too early to have this kind of idea regarding God’s plan. Really? I suggest he got the idea from Adam as it has been passed down generationally. I want to do a flashhback to Genesis – but will do it in a separate post.

    JOB SEEKS
    Summary: Job seeks for –
    1- Arbitrator (9:33-34)
    2- a witness to testify for him (16:18)
    3- a redeemer/vindicator (19:25)
    4- a face to face meeting with God (13:16).
    Interesting, Job seeks while his friends expound on their view of God and how it applies to Job.
    Yet Job’s requests of being recorded and the four listed above are all answered.
    The face to face in the book of Job, the first three in Christ.

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