WILL YOU FORGIVE MY SINS?
Job 7:1-21 / Keywords 7:21
Why do you not pardon
my offenses and forgive my sins? For I will soon lie down in the dust; you will
search for me, but I will be no more."
7:1 “Do not mortals have hard service on earth?
Are not their days like those of hired laborers?
2 Like a slave longing for the evening shadows,
or a hired laborer waiting to be paid,
3 so I have been allotted months of futility,
and nights of misery have been assigned to me.
4 When I lie down I think, ‘How long before I get up?’
The night drags on, and I toss and turn until dawn.
5 My body is clothed with worms and scabs,
my skin is broken and festering.
6 “My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle,
and they come to an end without hope.
7 Remember, O God, that my life is but a breath;
my eyes will never see happiness again.
8 The eye that now sees me will see me no longer;
you will look for me, but I will be no more.
9 As a cloud vanishes and is gone,
so one who goes down to the grave does not return.
10 He will never come to his house again;
his place will know him no more.
11 “Therefore I will not keep silent;
I will speak out in the anguish of my spirit,
I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
12 Am I the sea, or the monster of the deep,
that you put me under guard?
13 When I think my bed will comfort me
and my couch will ease my complaint,
14 even then you frighten me with dreams
and terrify me with visions,
15 so that I prefer strangling and death,
rather than this body of mine.
16 I despise my life; I would not live forever.
Let me alone; my days have no meaning.
17 “What is mankind that you make so much of them,
that you give them so much attention,
18 that you examine them every morning
and test them every moment?
19 Will you never look away from me,
or let me alone even for an instant?
20 If I have sinned, what have I done to you,
you who see everything we do?
Why have you made me your target?
Have I become a burden to you?[a]
21 Why do you not pardon my offenses
and forgive my sins?
For I will soon lie down in the dust;
you will search for me, but I will be no more.”
Footnotes
a. Job 7:20 A few manuscripts of the Masoretic Text, an ancient Hebrew scribal tradition and Septuagint; most manuscripts of the Masoretic Text I have become a burden to myself.
1. Now, Job addresses his words purely to God. This
chapter is his questioning prayer from the bottom of his heart. He asks why
human life seems just to be a long, hard service with no relief (1-3). Because
of his broken health, Job cannot even sleep peacefully at night (4, 13-14).
2. Job wonders why God needs to make such a big deal out
of his life. He asks, “Why can’t God just leave me alone for a while?” (16-19) We may ask the same question at times when God’s calling seems too much for us to bear. Being a chosen people is both a
cross and our greatest blessing.
3. Finally, Job comes to the topic of his sins. He doesn’t claim he never sinned; he knows he is a sinner. But he asks why God
would seemingly rather punish him than forgive his sins (20-21). Job doesn’t know that God freely forgives all sins in Jesus, but in his struggle, he
has come near to the gospel truth—what we need above all is forgiveness of our sins. Thank
God that forgiveness is ours in Jesus!
Prayer Father, thank
you for caring about me, even when I want to be left alone. I trust you will
never give me more than I can bear. Thank you for Jesus’ forgiveness.
One Word God forgives
our sins
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