GOD’S WONDERS CANNOT BE FATHOMED
Job
5:1-27 / Keywords 5:9
9 He performs wonders
that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted.
To which of the holy ones will you turn?
2 Resentment kills a fool,
and envy slays the simple.
3 I myself have seen a fool taking root,
but suddenly his house was cursed.
4 His children are far from safety,
crushed in court without a defender.
5 The hungry consume his harvest,
taking it even from among thorns,
and the thirsty pant after his wealth.
6 For hardship does not spring from the soil,
nor does trouble sprout from the ground.
7 Yet man is born to trouble
as surely as sparks fly upward.
8 “But if I were you, I would appeal to God;
I would lay my cause before him.
9 He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed,
miracles that cannot be counted.
10 He provides rain for the earth;
he sends water on the countryside.
11 The lowly he sets on high,
and those who mourn are lifted to safety.
12 He thwarts the plans of the crafty,
so that their hands achieve no success.
13 He catches the wise in their craftiness,
and the schemes of the wily are swept away.
14 Darkness comes upon them in the daytime;
at noon they grope as in the night.
15 He saves the needy from the sword in their mouth;
he saves them from the clutches of the powerful.
16 So the poor have hope,
and injustice shuts its mouth.
17 “Blessed is the one whom God corrects;
so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty.[a]
18 For he wounds, but he also binds up;
he injures, but his hands also heal.
19 From six calamities he will rescue you;
in seven no harm will touch you.
20 In famine he will deliver you from death,
and in battle from the stroke of the sword.
21 You will be protected from the lash of the tongue,
and need not fear when destruction comes.
22 You will laugh at destruction and famine,
and need not fear the wild animals.
23 For you will have a covenant with the stones of the field,
and the wild animals will be at peace with you.
24 You will know that your tent is secure;
you will take stock of your property and find nothing missing.
25 You will know that your children will be many,
and your descendants like the grass of the earth.
26 You will come to the grave in full vigor,
like sheaves gathered in season.
27 “We have examined this, and it is true.
So hear it and apply it to yourself.”
Footnotes
a. Job 5:17 Hebrew Shaddai; here and throughout Job
1. As Eliphaz continues to speak, his tone becomes more
accusatory toward Job. He vividly describes how the foolish, resentful, and
envious are suddenly destroyed by God (2-5). He says that hardship doesn’t come for no reason (6-7), implying that Job must be guilty, though he
does not know how.
2. Next, Eliphaz advises Job to appeal to God (8). But
that is what Job is already doing! As Eliphaz continues, he seems to be
extolling God’s greatness (9-11, 15- 16), but he can’t stop implying that Job is wicked and deserves his
punishment (12-14). Finally, Eliphaz claims that what has happened to Job is
God’s discipline, and he ends by promising great blessings to Job (19-26), but
after all his previous accusations, it sounds like empty words.
3. Eliphaz is speaking presumptuously. Not all sufferings
in a believer’s life are God’s discipline or correction. Eliphaz should admit that
what is happening to Job indeed cannot be fathomed at this time (9). If we don’t really know the reason someone is suffering, it is better just to be
with them and comfort them.
Prayer Father, thank
you for the wonders you perform, your mercy, and your discipline. Help me
worship you for you who are and not judge before I understand.
One Word God performs
wonders
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