by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Job 42:1--6
That's what makes the climax of Job's life so satisfying.
This dear man, who never deserved the suffering he endured, is dealt with
justly. And those who made his life so miserable weren't overlooked either. The
God of justice finally steps up, bringing great rewards and restoration to the
righteous, and strong discipline on the unrighteous.
Job finally realized that God's plan is profound, that His
reasoning is right, and that His ways are higher than he could ever understand.
With that, Job waves the white flag of surrender and says in complete
sincerity, "I retract and I repent. I've said things I shouldn't have been
saying, I talked about things I knew nothing about, I became self-righteous in
my own defense. Lord, please know that my heart is Yours. I humble myself
before You. I place myself at Your disposal. Your purpose is right; Your plan
is incredible; Your reproofs are reliable; Your way is best."
That did it. When the Lord heard the deepest feelings of
Job's contrite heart, when the Lord witnessed the humility of his broken spirit
and the openness and teachability of Job's soul, mercy kicked in, and justice
rolled down. There is even poetic justice as the Lord decides to use Job in the
process of bringing the other men to justice. This is a good place to insert an
insight worth remembering.
You will be amazed at how the Lord will use you in others'
lives once you adjust your life to His ways. You will be many things for them:
a reproof, a refuge, a point of hope, a reason to go on, a source of strength,
a calming influence, and so much more. It's wonderful to realize (to your
surprise) how He chooses to use you as a vehicle to help restore those who've
strayed so far. This often includes those who hurt you in their straying.
I'm reminded of the distraught father in Les Misérables
whose only plea comes in a powerful song about his son as he cries, "Bring
him home!" Our Father, too, pleads with us to help guide His straying
children back home to Him: "Bring them home!"
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