WHEN LIFE CAVES IN

Truly He is good, truly His lovingkindness is everlasting.
2 Chronicles 7:3

Job’s life couldn’t have been any better. He was godly, healthy, wealthy and wise. He had a wonderful family (a wife and 10 children), a huge ranch, a prosperous business, and was greatly respected in the community. But all of that changed in a moment. Job lost his children… his wealth… his health… and his good name. Life literally caved in on him. The pain was excruciating. His wife told him, “Curse God and die!”

EVER HAD A CAVE IN?

I do not believe any of us have ever had a situation as intensely bad as Job’s, yet we can probably relate to the feeling that life has caved in. We have all experienced trouble with a “Capital T.” In fact, Job said himself, “Man, who is born of woman, is short-lived and full of trouble” (Job 14:1).

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I have found that it is very easy in the tough times to throw in the towel on God. It is very easy to follow the advice of brokenhearted Mrs. Job and simply curse God for the cave in. What is a bitter person? It is someone who has gone through a terrible situation in life and turned sour on God as a result.

THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE

A great, life-changing truth is found in 2 Chronicles 7:3, “Truly He is good, truly His lovingkindness is everlasting. When life caves in, it is CRITICAL to cling to the truth that regardless of the present circumstances, God is still good, and He does everything in love.

Job would certainly echo that sentiment. He saw God do so much in his life as a result of his suffering. Job drew much closer to God through it all (“the Lord is near to the brokenhearted”). He learned things about God that he would never have learned outside of his fiery trial. And to top it all off, after his cave in was over, God rewarded Job with restored health, ten wonderful children, twice as much wealth and respect as before, and satisfaction to the full.

For Job, all the suffering was worth it. The cave in definitely had a happy ending. A good and loving God certainly did work all things together for good… just like He promises (Rom. 8:28).

 

Love,

Pastor Jeff Schreve,