Title: Job's Thanksgiving 2 (Job 02:1-13)
Contents 1. It was a thanksgiving given even in the midst of a severe injury 1) It was a thanksgiving given even in the midst of remission to such an extent that it was difficult to recognize that he was Job because his face was so badly damaged (2:12-13).
2) It was thanks to the help of Job, who was the most righteous man of his day, from a very broken heart (1:8, 3:1, 10:1-2).
3) Job's authority fell to the ground and he gave thanks even though his life was severely damaged (19:13-22, 30:1).
2. It was thanksgiving in the midst of a terrible stench 1) It was thanksgiving in the bloody smell of the corpses of the servants who were killed by the sword (the corpses of the servants must have been gathered in one place) (1:13,17).
2) It was thanksgiving in the midst of the burning smell of the dead lambs (7,000) and the corpses of servants (1:16,22).
3) It was thanksgiving given in the midst of the rotting smell of his own flesh that was constantly burning and rotting (2:12, 7:5, 19:20).
3. It was thanksgiving even in the midst of betrayal by those who trusted 1) It was thanksgiving even in the midst of betrayal of the trusted wife who should be comforted (2:9-10).
2) The brothers who believed and gave thanks even though they had gone far away (19:13).
3) Even one of the maids whom I trusted was a thank-you for helping me in the midst of betrayal, where they thought they were strangers.
4. It was thanksgiving even in the shadow of death.
1) Shadow of spiritual death: As his spirit drank poison, so death was in the shadow of his spirit (6:4, 9:11, 10:21-22).
2) Traces Shadow of Death: The shadow of death was thickly spread on his heart, and he was exhausted and exhausted (3:20-23, 30:31).
3) The shadow of physical death: Job's face was red from weeping and the shadow of death was cast over his eyelids (16:16).
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People receive grace and are grateful when good things happen, but they are very stingy when it comes to giving thanks in unhappiness or adversity. However, to give thanks is to be grateful even in adversity. This is God's will and command to us. When we acknowledge and thank God for His providence, God turns our misery into happiness and our adversity into prosperity. Thomas Edison's family was so poor that he studied in his spare time, selling newspapers on the train. He had built a laboratory in the corner of the train and was doing experiments, but one day the train shook, spilling chemicals in the laboratory and setting the train on fire. The exasperated conductor threw Edison out of the train. Edison suffered a brain injury and became deaf. However, Edison did not lose heart and continued his research and became a great invention king. Later he thanked me for being deaf then. He said, "I can't hear anything else in my ears, so it helped me a lot in my research." Gratitude creates miracles.