Thursday, June 30, 2011

Turning Misery to Hope and Rest


Turning Misery to Hope and Rest


By David A. Wheeler


Introduction


As Christians there is no Oath of Commitment that you are required to take, but one requirement is the alignment of heart.  During this journey of life we often ride the tide of our alignment, experiencing highs and lows.  God is always faithful and steady, but often our journey leads us to low points and challenges of our faith due to external circumstances.  For many the oppressive season we are in right now is so great that even the strong in heart are being challenged in their walk with Christ.  There is a remnant that remains strong and I believe one of the sustaining factors for them is their hope and trust in God and their ability to find rest.   Over the last 9 months I have been absorbed in Job 11:16-19.  While my studies have led me in many directions I find myself often returning to this passage.

This is not a study of the life of Job.  I know many have taught from this example of Scripture, but the intention here is to bring encouragement and enlightenment to our current journey.  Many of us have heard the story of Job.    He was the richest and most famous man of his day.  He was a righteous man requiring no judgment from God regarding his life.  He worshiped and loved God, yet in the first few chapters of Job we are given a glimpse of a heavenly dialog between God and Satan.  In this Father filtered test Job loses everything in just a few moments.  After the opening chapters we are drawn into a 9 month soul searching experience of a man trying to understand all that has happened to him and grappling with the question of “Why me?”  After over 30 chapters of heart and character examination, listening to a nagging wife and getting counsel from three friends (Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar) we see God showing up and answering Job’s questions (please read my note “Who God Is!” for further insight to the end of the book of Job). 

I have heard many teach over the years and share the idea that everyone has a “Job Experience.”  I am not one who believes that this is true.  Many may want to explain their difficulty, calamity and loss as a “Job Experience”, but I believe the book of Job is here to warn us of the pitfalls of the “Woe is me” attitude.  Sure, life is not void of calamity and loss but I believe the book of Job is here to help us quickly move to the point of realizing and embracing who God is and that we do not have to endure 9 months of loss and grief.  When these difficulties do come we must quickly place ourselves in a position of hope and rest in our total dependence on God, recognizing His Character and His desire to be enthroned in our lives.

Job received counsel from three friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and here in chapter 11, Zophar.  Zophar’s counsel was not all correct and good, but the latter part of Job 11 we begin to get to the good.  It is almost prophetic.  If Job had heeded these words we may not have had the twenty or so chapters that follow of Job’s continued lament.  Here in the early chapters of Job’s bewail we find Zophar’s statements that should encourage Job to move past his loss and embrace hope and rest in God.  In verse 13 of Job 11 we read:

Job 11:13:
13If you set your heart aright and stretch out your hands to [God],

The phrase, “to stretch out your hands to God” is an encouragement from 2 Chronicles 30:8, which reads

2 Chronicles 30:8:
8Now be not stiff-necked, as your fathers were, but yield yourselves to the Lord and come to His sanctuary, which He has sanctified forever, and serve the Lord your God, that His fierce anger may turn away from you.

While Zophar is operating under the belief that God is angry with Job, the encouragement in essences is good and basically says to put yourself in covenant with God or align yourself to God’s heart and desires for you.  Whenever we are tossed in our journey and seem to have lost everything and even feel that God may be angry with us it is good for us to be reminded of our covenant God and to align our hearts with His.  Walk with me now as we examine further some of Zophar’s counsel.


Job 11:16-19: 16For you shall forget your misery; you shall remember it as waters that pass away.
17And [your] life shall be clearer than the noonday and rise above it; though there be darkness, it shall be as the morning.
18And you shall be secure and feel confident because there is hope; yes, you shall search about you, and you shall take your rest in safety.
19You shall lie down, and none shall make you afraid; yes, many shall sue for your favor.


Forget the misery


For man the study of the human brain and long term memory has suggested that our experiences are permanently recorded.  Often the statement in science is that nothing is forgotten only the means of retrieval is lost.  We know that often our memories are triggered by something someone says or does that allows the recall of events in our past.  These flashbulb memories are often major events in life such as 9/11 and the last shuttle launch.  We know that through hypnosis one can often recall at great detail events of their past.  We know from Wilder Penfield’s studies that long term memory exist.  His life was devoted to finding scientific proof of the existence of the human soul.  Penfield was a groundbreaking surgeon who mapped areas of the brain and through electro stimulation of the frontal lobes of the brain produced memory recall in his patients.  These advancements are still widely used today in the medical field treating illnesses like epilepsy.  While much scientific work is being done to prove how and what memories are created and retained, there is no dispute that the human brain is a marvelous organ and man has yet to discover how and what it retains.  For many of us, we often forget the things we want to remember and remember the things we want to forget.  We have little choice in this issue of memory and recall.

Remembrance is choice for God.  There are numerous times within the Scriptures where people in various states of turmoil and strife thought God had forgotten them.   But, Hebrew 13:5 states very clearly that God will not leave us helpless or forsake us!

Hebrews 13:5:
5Let your character or moral disposition be free from love of money [including greed, avarice, lust, and craving for earthly possessions] and be satisfied with your present [circumstances and with what you have]; for He [God] Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor give you up nor leave you without support. [I will] not, [I will] not, [I will] not in any degree leave you helpless nor forsake nor let [you] down (relax My hold on you)! [Assuredly not!]

We know also that the Promises of God are all found in Christ!  None of His promises are untrue.  While men may vary and be fickle, God is sure and His Promises are sure to them that believe. 

2 Corinthians 1:20:
20For as many as are the promises of God, they all find their Yes [answer] in Him [Christ]. For this reason we also utter the Amen (so be it) to God through Him [in His Person and by His agency] to the glory of God.

The Promises of God comes when the condition of our heart is aligned with Him.  In I Samuel, Eli and his sons were descendents of Aaron and the Levitical line or Promise, but because of their unrepentive hearts and continued defilement of the temple this Promise was removed.

1 Samuel 2:30:
30Therefore the Lord, the God of Israel, says, I did promise that your house and that of your father [forefather Aaron] should go in and out before Me forever. But now the Lord says, Be it far from Me. For those who honor Me I will honor, and those who despise Me shall be lightly esteemed.

While the promises of God are never forgotten, they are not a simple incantation nor should we expect them to hold true without our heart being aligned with His heart.  Also, we see that God chooses to forget our sin or “remember their deeds of unrighteousness no more,” when confessed, it is cast into the depth of the sea. 

Micah 7:19:
19He will again have compassion on us; He will subdue and tread underfoot our iniquities. You will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.

Hebrews 8:12:
12For I will be merciful and gracious toward their sins and I will remember their deeds of unrighteousness no more.

Our forgiven sin is cast into the depths of the sea.  Not by the shore where you could go fishing and catch it for yourself.  Not by the shore so that it could wash up on the beach for someone else to find, but it is cast into the depths of the sea so that it will be buried eternally.  Buried in the depth of the sea much like the Egyptian army that chased Moses and the children of Israel during their exodus our sin is buried never to be seen again or chase us on our journey to the Promised Land.  This forgiveness is not because we deserve it, but is given by a merciful and gracious God.  This is a full pardon and broad to cover unrighteousness, sin and iniquities.  This pardon is sure and final that God will not remember these issues ever again.  This pardon cannot be recalled.  God does not just forgive our sins He forgets them.  This mercy is an extension of all other spiritual mercies.  Unpardoned sin prevents mercy, and pulls down judgment, but the pardon of sin prevents judgment and opens the doors for all spiritual blessings.  This pardon is everlasting to everlasting.  There is nothing that can compare to the extension of this mercy.  It is perfect!  We have no reason to complain or argue with this mercy.  Our only response should be that of lavishing our praise and thanksgiving on a loving and merciful God.  God has chosen to remember our sin no more.  Pause, give God praise, for He has not only forgiven your sin, but forgotten it as well. 

So, in Job 11:16, we are encouraged to forget our misery.  Dwelling on misery will lead us to expect more misery.  A community of misery is full of people who commiserate together.   Often the company we keep encourages us to stay focused on misery not the forgetting of our misery.  We need to examine those around us.  Are they joining our pity party or encouraging us to move past our hurts, loss and misery?  What company do you keep?  Maybe no one wants to be around you because all you discuss when with them is the misery in your life.  Misery in itself can become very comfortable.  It gives us something to talk about ourselves and invokes sympathy from those who hear it.  Because of the voids in our lives we become comfortable with the misery and the false community and intimacy it brings to our lives.  We become trapped because our needs seem to be met, but only for brief moments of relief.   Suddenly, we find ourselves and the misery is still there.  True freedom is forgetting the misery and turning ourselves to hope and rest in God.

There is often a scene that plays in our minds or is a common segment of a comedy show on television.  The wife is pregnant nearing delivery or in the delivery room.  Suddenly, the suggestion is made or the question is raised “Are you planning on having more?”   Because of the misery she is currently experiencing her immediate response is “NO!!”  Even if this question is asked too closely to the recent delivery the immediate response is “NO!!”  We can note here that often misery is followed with great joy.  The moment the baby is delivered and placed on the mother’s chest for the first time the misery of labor is forgotten and the embracing of life and something new begins.   Even later the forgetting of the misery of the gestational period, labor and delivery there will be an embrace of long held hope of having more children.   When we are holding onto misery our lifelong plans, purpose and direction can be held captive.  The quicker we can forget the misery the greater our chances of embracing the future.

John 16:21:
21A woman, when she gives birth to a child, has grief (anguish, agony) because her time has come. But when she has delivered the child, she no longer remembers her pain (trouble, anguish) because she is so glad that a man (a child, a human being) has been born into the world.

Job’s misery began with a whirlwind (Job 1:19) and began to end from the midst of a whirlwind (Job 38:1).

Job 1:19:
19And behold, there came a great [whirlwind] from the desert, and smote the four corners of the house, and it fell upon the young people and they are dead, and I alone have escaped to tell you.



Job 38:1:

1THEN THE Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind and said,

When Job lost everything a whirlwind was the culprit.  Recent events in the Midwest and South of tornados have given us a glimpse of what Job experienced.  In just a matter of minute all he had produced, nurtured and cared for in his life was lost.  Nine months of viewing and lamenting all that was lost.  Every day Job would look in the direction of what once embodied his life achievements and see that it was all gone.  Men measure their worth in what they have achieved.  In just a matter of moments we observe the giant of achievement disintegrate into nothing but loss.   Like a huge balloon in the Macy’s Day Parade his life was deflated before him in just a matter of minutes.  Oh how crushing this must have been.  Now Job is sitting in his usual place where he has been for nine months.  Sure others were around, but Job was still focused on his loss, his misery.  Then, just like on the dreadful day, a whirlwind appears.  I’m sure the first thought of Job was, “it has come back to get me!”  I’m sure fear filled his eyes as he gazed ever so intently at the whirlwind now before him, but instead of it being a whirlwind of destruction God began to speak.  In this moment, Job was focused on the method of delivery, the whirlwind, than expecting God to speak.  Job had even cried several times for God to speak, his friends had encouraged him that God would speak to him, yet all he could see was the whirlwind (please read my note “Who God Is!” for further insight to the end of the book of Job).



The other thing I find interesting about the whirlwind at the beginning of Job’s troubles and the end is that what consumes us and brings misfortune to us at the beginning of our misery, God will possess and use for His good at the end.  Often we become so focused on the vehicle or instrument of destruction and lose sight of God’s ability to utilize anything and everything for His purpose.  While it is never God’s intention for us to suffer wrong we do live in an unregenerate world that we trust will process or be compelled to work out the path of salvation.  Upon Adam’s first sin in the garden the world and all that is in it shifted from its creative state to a sin marked world now needing to embrace redemption and full restoration.  We must turn our hope toward Him who created all things asking Him to restore and redeem areas of our lives in order for us to find rest.  While He never intended for these wrongs to occur, He did promise that He would turn them for His good.  This is a privilege of being in relationship with a living God.  Bottom line whatever we face, God will use it to produce good things even if it just in our soul.  Either directly or indirectly, every event has the inclination to produce spiritual good for those who love God.  Its purpose could be used to break us from sin, bring us nearer to God, remove worldly thought or deed, or prepare us for heaven.  Bottom line God uses the misery of this life to produce good.

Romans 8:28:
28We are assured and know that [God being a partner in their labor] all things work together and are [fitting into a plan] for good to and for those who love God and are called according to [His] design and purpose.

Psalm 57:2:
2I will cry to God Most High, Who performs on my behalf and rewards me [Who brings to pass His purposes for me and surely completes them]!



You Shall Remember it as Waters that Pass Away


Back to Job 11:16, “…you shall remember it as waters that pass away.”  Throughout the Scriptures water is often used to symbolize the “Holy Spirit.”  Again, we see an encouragement for Job to look to God.  We need to always be ready for the Holy Spirit to come into our lives and wash away all that troubles us.  We need to allow the presence of the Comforter to come and remove the misery of this life.   Water is the basis by which all things are cleaned.   We use water to wash our dishes, cars and ourselves.  When bathing my children I would always declare “Final rinse!” to let them know that we were almost done, but I would use just water to rinse all the residue of dirt and soap from them.   When we cook we use water to wash and rinse the bowls and pans so that they are ready to be used again.  We must allow the Holy Spirit to wash and rinse away the miseries of life in order to be a vessel to be used again.  When rinsed with water the dirt, grime and cleanser is removed from us and goes down the drain to never be seen again.  If we place a bottle in a moving river, soon it will be out of sight and we can forget its existence.   This is what Zophar was trying to communicate to Job regarding his misery.  Let it go.  Allow the waters to take it away.  Oh if we could just reach that moment of total surrender and allow the Holy Spirit to wash away the misery of this life.

Your life shall be clearer

As we align our thoughts with God’s thoughts, forget the misery and allow the Holy Spirit to wash the residue away life becomes clearer.  Noontime is the brightest point of the day.  You can stand in one place and turn 360 degrees and there is no darkness.  This is the encouragement given to Job.  Life will become clearer than the noonday.  At this point of the day there is no darkness to be seen, all we see is light.  This is the moment we are totally surrounded by God, in His presence and all things are under His revelation.  When we step into the noonday nothing can hide and we are completely eclipsed by Him who loves us.   We need to be surrounded by the God of light.  In Him all of our own possessions, troubles and hopes are diminished and all that we see is God!



1 John 1:5 (Amplified Bible)
5And this is the message [the message of promise] which we have heard from Him and now are reporting to you: God is Light, and there is no darkness in Him at all [no, not in any way].
Everywhere you look there is light.  In the noonday of His presence is where clarity is found in His callings and purposes for our lives.  In the noonday of His presence is where all blessings are made known to us.  In the noonday of His presence is where we find destiny.  There are no mysteries.


Though There Be Darkness


From the very beginning God set in motion the earth and separated light and darkness.

Genesis 1:4-5:
4And God saw that the light was good (suitable, pleasant) and He approved it; and God separated the light from the darkness.

    5And God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.

We never struggle when we lay down at night regarding morning.  We have full confidence that the Sun will rise with light piercing the sky and darkness will have to give way.  This is an enduring reminder that there may be darkness but morning always comes.  The morning always comes.  When calamity and loss invade our ranks we must not be focused on the darkness, but set our focus on the morning that is sure to come.  With every cycle of the earth morning comes.  With every cycle of life morning comes.

Many feel secure in the darkness.  There they can remain hidden or keep others from seeing who they really are.  They themselves do not have to face the truth of who they are.  They look in the mirror and there is no reflection of light because God may not be found in them.  In the darkness many can stay consumed to their mischief.  In the darkness murder, thievery, and all ills of the soul can be committed.  In the darkness there is complete abandonment and nothing compelling change because life is obscure.  In the darkness all wickedness is released.  Much of this is true in physical darkness, but many are captured by their misery and drawn into spiritual darkness.  Sin is good for a season.  There is pleasures found when we are spiritually dark, but only temporarily provide relief to the true need.  Oh if those who are captured by this darkness could get just a small glimmer of light and choose life and not just life but abundant life the noonday light of His presence would consume their misery and provide lasting light. 

I remember several occasions of going into the mountains and exploring the caverns, with a guide of course.   Inevitably at some point in the venture we would reach a point where the guide would extinguish all light.  You’re encouraged to put your hand in front of your face, but you can see nothing.  Then out of nowhere a cell phone would be activated or touched and light would illuminate the entire space.  This little light would consume the darkness.  Our opportunities to be this little light are great in the season we are in.  If we could only find ourselves aligned with His presence we could be this light to those around us.   A small, seemingly insignificant light shining and piercing the darkness of this life can brighten the souls of men. 

As the beauty of the sunrise that breaks open the day we could impact our world whether personally or for others with the marvelous hope of Christ and the rest in which he intends for us to find.   We have assurance of the morning because God caused it to know its place. 

Job 38:12-15:
12Have you commanded the morning since your days began and caused the dawn to know its place,

    13So that [light] may get hold of the corners of the earth and shake the wickedness [of night] out of it?

    14It is changed like clay into which a seal is pressed; and things stand out like a many-colored garment.

    15From the wicked their light is withheld, and their uplifted arm is broken.

Since the beginning of time before Adam and Eve and mankind graced this planet the morning has know its place.  Time is all relative and God’s timing is perfect.  He has set appointments of events and the fulfillment of purpose and destiny in our lives.

Habakkuk 2:2-3:
2And the Lord answered me and said, Write the vision and engrave it so plainly upon tablets that everyone who passes may [be able to] read [it easily and quickly] as he hastens by.

    3For the vision is yet for an appointed time and it hastens to the end [fulfillment]; it will not deceive or disappoint. Though it tarry, wait [earnestly] for it, because it will surely come; it will not be behindhand on its appointed day.

The morning knows it’s appointed time and when the morning comes light shakes out wickedness.  It is like cockroaches when the light is turned on they scurry to find darkness.  Wickedness cannot exist in the light of our savior and His presence.  Let the dawn of His presence come and shake the wickedness out of your circumstances, your hopes and your dreams.  You will be free and feel empowered and full of hope.  There is no need to focus or remain focused on the night.  We need to be focused on the morning!  God did not create you to be a nocturnal being.  He created you to live in the marvelous light of His presence. 

1 Peter 2:9:
9But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a dedicated nation, [God's] own purchased, special people, that you may set forth the wonderful deeds and display the virtues and perfections of Him Who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.

It is in the morning that we find His mercy.

Lamentations 3:22-23:
22It is because of the Lord's mercy and loving-kindness that we are not consumed, because His [tender] compassions fail not.

23They are new every morning; great and abundant is Your stability and faithfulness.



Secure and Feel Confident

As we continue our examination of Job 11, the Amplified version gives us this statement in verse 18, “And you shall be secure and feel confident…”  Notice here that Confidence follows security.  In training my children to ride the bike, like every parent, I had to first give them a bike with training wheels.  Then the challenge would come that the training wheels would need to be removed and the child must learn to ride.  So, the moment would come where the child is on the bike and I as their parent would grab the handle bar on one side and the back of the seat.  The child would begin peddling and I running beside them would help them maintain their balance.  Then at my sensing that their confidence was gaining, I would release the handle bar, but maintain a firm grip on the back of the seat.  As confidence increased I would release the seat and the child’s first reaction would be to scream in excitement, “I’m doing it Daddy!  I’m doing it!”  This example rings true for us.  That in order for our confidence to grow and increase we must first feel secure.  Security is necessary for new believers to build confidence, but equally important for seasoned believers who are facing significant challenges.

We must find security in our relationship with God.  Security formulated in the understanding that He is in control and that we have not been forgotten.  This security can only be found and grasped in understanding and embracing God’s Word.  Many will speak to us, but we need to hear directly from God, lead by the Holy Spirit which leads us to the truth of what God’s thoughts are towards us.
 

John 1:1:

1IN THE beginning [before all time] was the Word (Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God Himself.

In His Word we find security of love, hope and acceptance.  This security goes beyond the natural and moves us into the supernatural.  We can have security in spiritual things.  This enables us to become confident in our ability to be victorious and be an overcomer!  With this said, let me highlight a few Scriptures for you to mutter:

Hebrews 13:5:
5Let your character or moral disposition be free from love of money [including greed, avarice, lust, and craving for earthly possessions] and be satisfied with your present [circumstances and with what you have]; for He [God] Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor give you up nor leave you without support. [I will] not, [I will] not, [I will] not in any degree leave you helpless nor forsake nor let [you] down (relax My hold on you)! [Assuredly not!]

Psalm 37:25:
25I have been young and now am old, yet have I not seen the [uncompromisingly] righteous forsaken or their seed begging bread.

1 John 1:9:
9If we [freely] admit that we have sinned and confess our sins, He is faithful and just (true to His own nature and promises) and will forgive our sins [dismiss our lawlessness] and [continuously] cleanse us from all unrighteousness [everything not in conformity to His will in purpose, thought, and action].

2 Corinthians 12:9:
9But He said to me, My grace (My favor and loving-kindness and mercy) is enough for you [sufficient against any danger and enables you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect (fulfilled and completed) and show themselves most effective in [your] weakness. Therefore, I will all the more gladly glory in my weaknesses and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) may rest (yes, may pitch a tent over and dwell) upon me!

Hebrews 13:8:
8Jesus Christ (the Messiah) is [always] the same, yesterday, today, [yes] and forever (to the ages).

John 14:3:
3And when (if) I go and make ready a place for you, I will come back again and will take you to Myself, that where I am you may be also.

Because There is Hope


Just as confidence follows security we see here that security follows Hope.  Hope is the anchor of the soul.  This anchor was established when Christ died on the cross for us!

Hebrews 6:19-20:
19[Now] we have this [hope] as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul [it cannot slip and it cannot break down under whoever steps out upon it--a hope] that reaches farther and enters into [the very certainty of the Presence] within the veil,

    20Where Jesus has entered in for us [in advance], a Forerunner having become a High Priest forever after the order (with the rank) of Melchizedek.

We even know that the existence of Faith is a product of things hoped for.

Hebrews 11:1:

   1Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

With this we see that Faith and Security are twins, both birthed from Hope.  Hollywood, Politicians and all sales people present their message surrounded in hope.  Hope for change, hope for a better life, hope of something new working; but all of them fall short of the lasting and enduring hope only found in a relationship with Jesus Christ.  When people have lost everything they need to hear there is a hope.  When people are spiritually destitute they need to hear there is hope.  Not an empty hope, but a hope that is built and rooted on Him who can tell no lie.  Before Christ, mankind was lost with no direction and Hope.  But when Christ came he is and was the full embodiment of hope.

Ephesians 2:12-13:
12[Remember] that you were at that time separated (living apart) from Christ [excluded from all part in Him], utterly estranged and outlawed from the rights of Israel as a nation, and strangers with no share in the sacred compacts of the [Messianic] promise [with no knowledge of or right in God's agreements, His covenants]. And you had no hope (no promise); you were in the world without God.

    13But now in Christ Jesus, you who once were [so] far away, through (by, in) the blood of Christ have been brought near.

This hope never shames us or disappoints and is a product of endurance and assurance of Christ.

Romans 5:1-5:

1THEREFORE, SINCE we are justified (acquitted, declared righteous, and given a right standing with God) through faith, let us [grasp the fact that we] have [the peace of reconciliation to hold and to enjoy] peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One).

    2Through Him also we have [our] access (entrance, introduction) by faith into this grace (state of God's favor) in which we [firmly and safely] stand. And let us rejoice and exult in our hope of experiencing and enjoying the glory of God.

    3Moreover [let us also be full of joy now!] let us exult and triumph in our troubles and rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that pressure and affliction and hardship produce patient and unswerving endurance.

    4And endurance (fortitude) develops maturity of character (approved faith and tried integrity). And character [of this sort] produces [the habit of] joyful and confident hope of eternal salvation.

    5Such hope never disappoints or deludes or shames us, for God's love has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who has been given to us.

We need to speak words of hope, in our lives and in the lives of others.  End the word curses of your life.  Get deliverance!  Be free!  Quit rehearsing in your own mind the lies the enemy spoke to you years ago.  Do not embrace the lie!  Let it go!  The stream of our own thoughts must be changed.  We must take captive every thought (2 Corinthians 10:5) and see if aligns with the heart of God!  Again are we a community of hope or a community of misery?

Our thoughts must be centered in Philippians 4:12-13:

Philippians 4:12-13:
12I know how to be abased and live humbly in straitened circumstances, and I know also how to enjoy plenty and live in abundance. I have learned in any and all circumstances the secret of facing every situation, whether well-fed or going hungry, having a sufficiency and enough to spare or going without and being in want.

    13I have strength for all things in Christ Who empowers me [I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses inner strength into me; I am self-sufficient in Christ's sufficiency].

We need to embrace this hope!  Christ who empowers us makes us ready for anything and equal to anything through HIM who infuses inner strength into us.  Because there is Hope!  Because there is Hope!  Because there is HOPE we can do all things.  God’s blood is not anemic!  It has not lost its power.  That same blood that flowed from the cross of Calvary is still flowing today to bring us hope.  God is not standing on the corner hocking the cattle from His thousand hills.  He still owns the cattle and the hills!  He is still on the thrown and you can bank on it.  His pavement is gold.  He has crowns that are filled with jewels waiting on us with a mansion to rest in.  He who created all things is still capable of a creative miracle in your life!

We were purchased by the Blood of Christ to be living sacrifices.  Following Christ death there was no longer a need for animal sacrifices.  If you go into a store and pay for a candy bar it is only reasonable that you walk out of the store with the candy bar.  Therefore, since Christ purchased us it is only reasonable that we present ourselves to Him.  We present ourselves to Christ because it is reasonable, but also because there is hope! 

Romans 12:1:

1I APPEAL to you therefore, brethren, and beg of you in view of [all] the mercies of God, to make a decisive dedication of your bodies [presenting all your members and faculties] as a living sacrifice, holy (devoted, consecrated) and well pleasing to God, which is your reasonable (rational, intelligent) service and spiritual worship.

Search About You and Take Rest


What are you searching for?  Most searching is done in hopes of satisfying our own needs.  We get consumed with selfish searching.  In this passage “search” can actually be translated as “entrench.”  This actually means to establish or root yourself.  In other words, dig deep within you.  Find within you the depths of who you are.  What are you rooted in, your own self sufficiency or Christ’s sufficiency?  Zophar here is encouraging Job to find himself.  When we are dealing with such misery we really begin to see what we are made of.  Are we simple or is there some depth to our character?  What are the ideals, principles and precepts that guide our thoughts and choices?  Search, dig, and cement yourself into the things of God.  Find deep within you all that is good and dwell there.  Ingrain your thoughts on His Word!  Embed your conscience on the things of God.  There is a place of rest that can be found there.  Move into the peace that passes understanding.  I recently heard a testimony of a pastor who was on a flight that had to make an emergency landing.  In the midst of the crisis people around him were overwhelmed with the thought of life ending.  Many crying and screaming as the crew tried to prepare them for what was to come.  This pastor found himself breathing a simple prayer asking God to take care of his wife and children and comfort them in their loss.  While others were still dealing with the thought of their immortality, he simple found himself at peace.  We need to step into that peace when surrounded by misery.  There we will find rest.

Philippians 4:7:
7And God's peace [shall be yours, that tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and being content with its earthly lot of whatever sort that is, that peace] which transcends all understanding shall garrison and mount guard over your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

The word “entrench” also is a military term which indicates that we are going to put a stake in the ground and say “No more misery!  No more loss!”  Many soldiers have stories of nights where they were surrounded by the enemy, but they had entrenched themselves until help could get there.  We too, when faced with such an on slot as Job we should entrench ourselves until our deliverer comes!  In those moments when we know that we are completely surrounded by a warning system we can find rest.  Spiritually we have to align our hearts to His so that we are entrenched in His presence and there we will find peace.   Expect Angels to be on guard as ministering spirits sent by God to war and protect. 

Hebrews 1:14:
14Are not the angels all ministering spirits (servants) sent out in the service [of God for the assistance] of those who are to inherit salvation?

Be sure your environment is set so that it is easy for you to be surrounded by the presence of God.  Watch the inputs: what TV Show are you watching?  What things are you reading?  What company are you keeping?  Are they things that would be pleasing to God or allow you to easily entrench yourself in His presence?  Here’s a little practical advice.  Set up a devotion station in your home.  There you will keep a pad and pencil for when God begins to speak to you personally.  Keep an unmarked Bible there where God’s Word can speak fresh and new to you and you are not distracted by previous sermons or thoughts.  Keep a journal to record daily what God is saying to you and if need be reflect on previous conversations you have had.  It will also help you keep track and not lose sight of all that God is doing.  Never move those items from their place so you are instantly ready to dive into His presence.

Rest!  There were two things that were established before the fall of mankind.  One was the Sabbath and the other the Marriage Covenant.  Both are under severe attack today! The idea of a Sabbath, a day of rest, seems nearly impossible today.  Are we better than God?  Are we busier than He?

Genesis 2:2:
2And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done.

There are still a few businesses that observe Sunday as a day of rest.  If you pay any attention to these businesses you see that they are quite busy.  Chick-fil-a and Hobby Lobby are two that come to mind.  Not only are they busy, but their standards seem to be higher.  Many have heard the phrase from a Chick-fil-A counter person, “My pleasure!”  Have you heard that at any other fast food restaurant?  Just the attitude of genuine care for their customer seems to be at higher standards.  I have found that those who are good stewards of their money and time (paying their tithes, and taking a day of rest) tend to be more responsible with their money and time commitments.  There is an order that comes naturally when we observe these principles in our lives. 

Many look at a day of rest as being spent in the bed all day.  The day is not intended for you to sleep all day (although for some this would seem nice).  It is an unstructured day to reflect, enjoy and bless.  God blessed on the seventh day.  This is an opportunity for you to bless your wife, children and others!  It is a day set apart from your normal routine.  The word “rest” in Genesis 2:2 could actually be interpreted “Celebrate.”  The Sabbath is a day to celebrate!  Celebrate your labors, family and others.  The seventh day was a day sat aside for holy rest and holy work!   Resting from our labor and working to glorify God!  Since the beginning the Sabbath was established.  The earth has always known and expected a day of rest.  Man was created with a day of rest established in his weekly order.  We should honor the Sabbath as God honored it simply because He honored and established it.  God blessed the Sabbath day and it is a blessed day for those who observe it.  Whatever God blesses it is surely blessed!  God anxiously waits for the Sabbath day to come so that He can be blessed by our celebration of Him and so that He can lavish His love on us and bless us.  Although the establishment of the Sabbath was the seventh day of creation, it is noted as the first day of the week.  The first six days were the beginning of creation, but the seventh day began the weekly pattern of mankind.  Thus, the first order of mankind was established – Man should worship God before all else.  When the Sabbath is observed, safety and security are a product of that day of rest. 

So, for a moment let’s look on the practical side.  Set boundaries!  Establish a day of rest during your week.  You may need to break the day up, but each week observe a “day” of rest.  The unstructured time is for you to bless, reflect and rest.  Maybe it is one morning, one afternoon and one evening during the week.  Block your calendar and do not schedule anything during that time.  Turn off your cell phones or put them on silent.  The head of the home must establish this principal.  Watch your commitments.  Let your yes be yes and your no be no!  Wisdom says, “don’t over commit.’  Honor your commitments but do not over commit.  When your Sabbath is lost or invaded, plan a special time off or multiple days to recuperate and re-establish the Sabbath routine.  When we don’t rest we are saying that we are better than God.

The last part of Job 11:18 says, “you shall take your rest in safety.”  It is action on your part.  You have to “take your rest.”  It is a deliberate action on your part to take it!  You must force yourself to do it.    You will be safe.  There will be no more misery, no more loss, and no more heartache.  You will find yourself resting in safety.  Why?  Because God’s presence will be all around you!  Take rest!  Take it!  It is yours!  You can rest!  Be free!  Rest!!!   When restoration comes you will be entrenched by the presence of the Holy Spirit and nothing shall be taken from you again!

When You Lie Down, None Will Make You Afraid


When you rest, you will not feel the need to stand guard because the redeemer of the universe is on guard.  Fear will be gone!  There will be no expectation of assault because the King of kings and the Lord of lords will be on duty for you.  When we are at rest with Him nothing will make us afraid.  Fear will be gone.  God has promised us, His covenant children that we do not have to be afraid.  Fear is not something that God gives us.

2 Timothy 1:7:
7For God did not give us a spirit of timidity (of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear), but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of calm and well-balanced mind and discipline and self-control.

Remember Philippians 4:13 above!  We have power and strength not fear.  We possess the kind of power to overcome the enemy’s plan.  It is infused in us.  Our veins are now flowing with royal blood.  There has been a transformation in our life and all fear has been removed.  God desires for us to walk in such strength and power that we are ready and equal to anything.  Through Him all things are possible.  Though the misery of this life may seem to overtake us, we must rise above it and embrace the strength and power He has give us!  We are victorious and we can take rest in safety.

Philippians 4:6-7:
6Do not fret or have any anxiety about anything, but in every circumstance and in everything, by prayer and petition (definite requests), with thanksgiving, continue to make your wants known to God.

    7And God's peace [shall be yours, that tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and being content with its earthly lot of whatever sort that is, that peace] which transcends all understanding shall garrison and mount guard over your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

Because we have accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as our personal Savior and aligned our hearts to Him we are entitled to a benefit request!  Just like you when you have insurance you are entitled to place and receive benefits.

God’s love is perfect.  There is no fear in God’s love.  So, above in 2 Timothy 1:7 we see that God has not given us fear but He has given us love.  Love is the fuel of transformation.  Love is what enables you and others to be transformed.  When we love those who are in difficult times we are fueling the potential of change within them.  God’s love is so pure and innocent.  It transcends all hurts, pains and hang-ups.  It allows those stuck and consumed by their misery to find freedom.  Love releases and actually expels fear.  Not only is it expelled, but there is no residue of terror left when love sweeps through the sorrows of this life.  When we obtain the full maturity of love we will take no thought of punishment or harm coming to us, but we will be completely free from fear.  Someone needs to shout and give praise to God!  Embrace His love toward you and rest in safety!

1 John 4:18:
18There is no fear in love [dread does not exist], but full-grown (complete, perfect) love turns fear out of doors and expels every trace of terror! For fear brings with it the thought of punishment, and [so] he who is afraid has not reached the full maturity of love [is not yet grown into love's complete perfection].

Again, above in 2 Timothy 1:7, we see that in addition to power and love, God has also given us a calm and well balanced mind.  Rest and rest in safety comes when we are calm and well balanced in our mind.  Embrace the clarity of mind that God has given you.  Instead of confessing how overwhelmed you are, begin confessing how calm and well-balanced you are.  Allow the peace of mind that God has given you overtake the troubles and misery you find yourself surrounded in.  Embrace all that God has for you and rest your mind.  Misery consumes our thoughts, but a mind stayed on Christ is sure to find rest.  You can rest that you are at the forefront of His thoughts.  His thoughts are turned to you daily.  We cannot understand all that is going on in our world around us, but we can put our understanding and seize our thoughts on the good things of God.  His purposes and plans for us are sure.  He is in control.

1 Corinthians 2:16:
16For who has known or understood the mind (the counsels and purposes) of the Lord so as to guide and instruct Him and give Him knowledge? But we have the mind of Christ (the Messiah) and do hold the thoughts (feelings and purposes) of His heart

Yes, Many Shall Sue You for Your Favor


Safety, security, confidence and hope produce stability in your life.  Here in Job 11:19, Zophar tells Job that it is he will become so blessed again that people will pursue him.  Many will pursue those who are walking in material favor, but those caught in the snares and miseries of this life will be drawn to others demonstrating peace, rest and safety while they too are experiencing similar loss and calamity.  Many are searching for examples and reasons to keep on.  Those stuck in misery and who want to be free, are looking for a better way of life.  Passionate examples are beacons of hope to those lost in the desolation of their life.  Here we find a real example of what it means to live in the favor of God.  Regardless of our lot in life we have found peace, security and hope.  Financial blessing are only one part of the favor of God.  Health, peace and happiness are also examples of God’s favor operating in our lives.  Are you surrounded by a group who commiserate together or are you surrounded by a group who encourage you to overcome and they themselves are overcoming?   Are you surrounded by those who will listen to you or by those who will speak into your life and challenge you?

Proverbs 14:4:

   4Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox.

You must identify those who have grain in their crib.  When you are confounded, you need to find those who have grain in their crib.  These are people who have good things to eat.  These people are those who know the Word of God and follow His precepts.  For many years I read this Scripture and interpreted it incorrectly.  I always thought it meant I would have lots of dung to shovel.  As a pastor, many would come and dump their troubles in my office and there were days I felt I had to shovel my way out.  Then I read and studied this passage.  It became clear to me as to why so many sought my counsel and prayer.  It is because my crib has good grain.  I offer wisdom from God and direction that is scripturally based.  Wow!  What a difference this made for me.  No longer did I feel that I was shoveling dung all day, but I now rejoiced and praised God because I have something to give. 

When people are in crisis, like Job, they are looking for someone who can demonstrate Christ’s Love.  In a curriculum called “The 11th Commandment” they introduce the idea of “The 35 One-Another’s.” They are the “how to’s” of love.  People who embody these characteristics are what people will pursue.  If we demonstrate this kind of love others will be drawn to us.

1.      Love one another (John 13:34).

2.      Depend on one another (Romans 12:5 AMP).

3.      Be devoted to one another (Romans 12:10).

4.      Wash one another’s feet (John 13:14).

5.      Rejoice with one another (Romans 12:15; 1 Corinthians 12:26).

6.      Weep with one another (Romans 12:15).

7.      Live in harmony with one another (Romans 12:16).

8.      Don’t judge one another (Romans 14:13).

9.      Accept one another (Romans 15:7).

10.  Admonish one another (Colossians 3:16).

11.  Greet one another (Romans 16:16).

12.  Wait for one another (1 Corinthians 11:33).

13.  Care for one another (1 Corinthians 12:25).

14.  Serve one another (Galatians 5:13).

15.  Be kind to one another (Ephesians 4:32).

16.  Forgive one another (Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:13).

17.  Be compassionate toward one another (Ephesians 4:32).

18.  Encourage one another (1 Thessalonians 5:11).

19.  Submit to one another (Ephesians 5:21).

20.  Bear with one another (Ephesians 4:2; Colossians 3:13).

21.  Stimulate love in one another (Hebrews 10:24).

22.  Offer hospitality to one another (1 Peter 4:9).

23.  Minister gifts to one another (1 Peter 4:10).

24.  Be clothed in humility toward one another (1 Peter 5:5).

25.  Don’t slander one another (James 4:11).

26.  Don’t grumble against one another (James 5:9).

27.  Confess your sins to one another (James 5:16).

28.  Pray for one another (James 5:16).

29.  Fellowship with one another (1 John 1:7).

30.  Don’t be puffed up against one another (1 Corinthians 4:6).

31.  Carry one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2).

32.  Honor one another (Romans 12:10).

33.  Instruct one another (Romans 15:14).

34.  Prefer one another (Romans 12:10).

35.  Comfort one another (2 Corinthians 1:4).

When the love of God begins to exude out of your life people will pursue you. 

Conclusion


Job 11:16-19:
16For you shall forget your misery; you shall remember it as waters that pass away.

17And [your] life shall be clearer than the noonday and rise above it; though there be darkness, it shall be as the morning.

18And you shall be secure and feel confident because there is hope; yes, you shall search about you, and you shall take your rest in safety.

19You shall lie down, and none shall make you afraid; yes, many shall sue for your favor.
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