by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Job 23:1--17
Back when Job's body was covered with sores, when his
friends were still against him, when he was bankrupt and sitting in a garbage
dump at the outskirts of the city, Job had the temerity to say, "But He
knows the way I take; when He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold"
(Job 23:10).
Job makes three statements based on faith in the midst of
his suffering. All three are about his God.
First: I know that God knows my situation. "He knows
the way I take."
Second: I believe it is God who is testing me. "When He
has tried me."
Third: I believe that after the trials have ended, He will
bless me in a unique way. He doesn't deny the trials, but there's hope beyond
them. God knows. God will reward. That's what we find when we get to the last
chapter of Job's life.
Wouldn't it be great if we could be in Job's position at the
end of the book without going through what he did through the book? How good
would it be to gain his knowledge without all the suffering? Impossible! Stay
realistic and realize that cannot happen. It takes fire to refine gold.
Just as we are different in our appearance, our background,
and our levels of maturity and chronological age, so we experience different
tests. For all you know, someone living in your neighborhood is going through
one of the deepest times of her or his life.
I hope these two words will not seem hollow or pious when I
write them: take hope. Take hope that this is not going on without God's
awareness. The Lord God knows the way you take, and it's not without purpose.
After the fiery trial you, too, will come forth as gold. You're being refined
by the test He's allowed, and you're being reshaped in the process---purified
and humbled. Better times are coming. If not soon, and if not later on this
earth, they will surely come when you stand before Him and He distributes the
"gold, silver, and precious stones" [1 Corinthians 3:12]. It will
then be worth it all. Many of Job's rewards came while he was still alive on
planet Earth. Yours may await you in glory. Either way, God knows. God always
remembers. God will reward.
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