by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Job 38:1--41
When God finally does speak, He answers Job out of a
whirlwind. Suddenly, there He is! Wouldn't it have been great for us to have
been there? Whoosh! Lightning, loud thunder, mighty winds blowing dark clouds
across the heavens, and out of nowhere God bursts on the scene. It must have
taken Job's breath away when the Lord "answered Job out of the
whirlwind" (Job 38:1).
Many years ago (I was no more than ten years old) on a still
and silent morning, long before dawn, I was fishing with my father. Our little
fourteen-foot fishing boat was sitting on a slick, in a small body of water
just this side of Matagorda Bay. We both had our lines in the water, and
neither of us was saying a word. My dad was at the stern by the old
twenty-five-horsepower Evinrude, and I was up near the bow of the boat. It was
one of those mornings you could flip a penny onto the surface of the water and
then count the ripples. It was silent as a tomb---almost eerie.
Suddenly, from the depths of the bay near the hull of our
boat, comes this huge tarpon in full strength, bursting out of the water. He
does a big-time flip in the air, then plunges with an enormous crash back into
the bay. I must have jumped a foot off my wooden seat, shaking with fear. My
dad didn't even turn around. Still watching his line, he said quietly, "I
told you the big ones were down there."
That's Elihu's message. He is here, Job! Our awesome
God---all glorious above. "Job, listen. He's here. He isn't always silent.
When He speaks there is no voice like His." Job's view of God may have
been enlarged, thanks to his friend's final remarks.
When your God is too small, your problems are too big and
you retreat in fear and insecurity. But when your God is great, your problems
pale into insignificance and you stand in awe as you worship the King.
How big is your God? Big enough to intervene? Big enough to
be trusted? Big enough to be held in awe and ultimate respect? Big enough to
erase your worries and replace them with peace?
Remember: the more you know God, the bigger He becomes.
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