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Four Opinions Of Job
Topic: #147 of 534 for Sermons on OT Characters
Scripture:
Job 1:6-2:10
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: January 1994
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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FOUR OPINIONS OF JOB
TEXT - Job 1:6 - 2:10
INTRO. - We want to look this hour at the Book of Job.
It is regarded as the oldest book in the Bible, written
before Genesis was written by Moses. The Book of Job superbly
answers in part the question, "Why do the godly suffer?". We
will see a part of the answer in the text we have before us.
Our text gives us four opinions of the man Job and in these
four opinions is a message for us from God to each of us.
I. LOOK AT THE ATTITUDE OF GOD TOWARD JOB - Ch.1: 6-8, 2:3
It is God who brings the devil’s attention to Job. I
believe the reason is that God delights in finding people who
so love and trust him so he can rub it under the devil’s
nose. Most people are sold out to self, Satan, or the world.
This includes many so called Christians. Many Christians are
not fully surrendered to Jesus so when the Lord God finds a
true dedicated, separated believer, he likes to brag on him
to the devil. Most of us like to be bragged on to the place
some of us brag on ourselves. How many of us are interested
in God bragging on us or how many can he brag on if he wanted
to.
Job was a man who God could brag on. Vs.8 says he was
"perfect" which means he was mature and upright (but not
sinless).
Have you ever thought that maybe some of the trials,
testings, and temptations that God has allowed you to face
has been for the purpose of showing the devil and others that
you will stay true to God at all costs. God wants more than
fair weather Christians.
II. LOOK AT THE ATTITUDE OF SATAN TOWARD JOB - 1:9-11, 2:4-5
In Chapter 1 of Job, Satan comes into the presence of
God from roaming the earth. Somehow the devil has access to
the presence of God. He cannot enter heaven but he can as a
creature have access to the Creator. His name "Satan" is
found 52 times in the Bible but the name devil is found only
in the New Testament and then only 36 times. Both "devil" and
"Satan" mean enemy or adversary in the sense of being an
accuser. He is found here living up to his name. Satan only
speaks three times in all the Bible yet his footprint crosses
every page. Here he speaks and accuses man to God. In Gen. 3
he assures God to man. In Matt. 4 at the temptation of Christ
he accuses the God-Man.
We see here that Satan has not been living in a
monastery. He works and lives where man lives and he knows
human nature as no other.
What is Satan’s attitude toward man? Does Job fear God
for nothing? Absolutely not! Job is outwardly decent because
he is being paid to be. Job does not love you God for what
and who you are but only for what he can get out of you. The
devil knows human nature and knows most people are just this
way. Let problems come, let sickness come and they will curse
God to his face as verse 11 says. Satan tells God to take
away the protection and he will show God what Job is really
like.
So God does just that -- vs. 1: 12 - 19
Job lost his possessions - vs. 14
Job lost his wealth - vs. 16
Job lost his animals - vs. 17
Job lost his children - vs. 18 - 19
Not all death is due to God and not all troubles come from
God but all things do come with God’s permission.
Notice - vs. 22 - Job sinned not. He did not let God down.
In chapter 2 of Job, Satan comes again
TEXT - Job 1:6 - 2:10
INTRO. - We want to look this hour at the Book of Job.
It is regarded as the oldest book in the Bible, written
before Genesis was written by Moses. The Book of Job superbly
answers in part the question, "Why do the godly suffer?". We
will see a part of the answer in the text we have before us.
Our text gives us four opinions of the man Job and in these
four opinions is a message for us from God to each of us.
I. LOOK AT THE ATTITUDE OF GOD TOWARD JOB - Ch.1: 6-8, 2:3
It is God who brings the devil’s attention to Job. I
believe the reason is that God delights in finding people who
so love and trust him so he can rub it under the devil’s
nose. Most people are sold out to self, Satan, or the world.
This includes many so called Christians. Many Christians are
not fully surrendered to Jesus so when the Lord God finds a
true dedicated, separated believer, he likes to brag on him
to the devil. Most of us like to be bragged on to the place
some of us brag on ourselves. How many of us are interested
in God bragging on us or how many can he brag on if he wanted
to.
Job was a man who God could brag on. Vs.8 says he was
"perfect" which means he was mature and upright (but not
sinless).
Have you ever thought that maybe some of the trials,
testings, and temptations that God has allowed you to face
has been for the purpose of showing the devil and others that
you will stay true to God at all costs. God wants more than
fair weather Christians.
II. LOOK AT THE ATTITUDE OF SATAN TOWARD JOB - 1:9-11, 2:4-5
In Chapter 1 of Job, Satan comes into the presence of
God from roaming the earth. Somehow the devil has access to
the presence of God. He cannot enter heaven but he can as a
creature have access to the Creator. His name "Satan" is
found 52 times in the Bible but the name devil is found only
in the New Testament and then only 36 times. Both "devil" and
"Satan" mean enemy or adversary in the sense of being an
accuser. He is found here living up to his name. Satan only
speaks three times in all the Bible yet his footprint crosses
every page. Here he speaks and accuses man to God. In Gen. 3
he assures God to man. In Matt. 4 at the temptation of Christ
he accuses the God-Man.
We see here that Satan has not been living in a
monastery. He works and lives where man lives and he knows
human nature as no other.
What is Satan’s attitude toward man? Does Job fear God
for nothing? Absolutely not! Job is outwardly decent because
he is being paid to be. Job does not love you God for what
and who you are but only for what he can get out of you. The
devil knows human nature and knows most people are just this
way. Let problems come, let sickness come and they will curse
God to his face as verse 11 says. Satan tells God to take
away the protection and he will show God what Job is really
like.
So God does just that -- vs. 1: 12 - 19
Job lost his possessions - vs. 14
Job lost his wealth - vs. 16
Job lost his animals - vs. 17
Job lost his children - vs. 18 - 19
Not all death is due to God and not all troubles come from
God but all things do come with God’s permission.
Notice - vs. 22 - Job sinned not. He did not let God down.
In chapter 2 of Job, Satan comes again
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