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Title Ignorant Man/Job 38:25-41

Content Job 38:25-41

ignorant man

 

This is the era in which the Sojourner goes to Mars, takes pictures, and sees it in our bedroom.

 

But it's great to have that, but what can you boast about before God?

 

We humans are ignorant creatures. no power weak Only God is strong.

 

So God asks Job.

 

##### 1. Questions about the sky (22-30)

 

Job does not know how God makes snow and hail.

Job knew that snow and hail were stored in warehouses and released when God wanted them.

 

But God says that God's way of rain and ice is beyond human understanding. Only God makes a way in heaven for rain and thunder to fall.

 

Man is so ignorant that he cannot dare to imagine how God moves this nature. We can only give thanks and praise through what you show us.

 

We know for sure that even when there is a flood or a drought, we cannot stop the rain or make it come.

 

Isn't it reassuring to know that the only one who really rules this universe is God our Father?

 

I must become more dependent on the high God.

 

##### 2. Questions about stars and clouds (31-41)

 

God goes on to say that Job cannot untie the belt of grave and samsung.

Myoseong (Chima) refers to the group of seven stars in the constellation Taurus. And Samsung (Kesil) emits the constellation Orion.

Job points out that he cannot change the arrangement of the stars, nor can he make the Big Dipper appear at night.

It is God who gives all that power, not Job.

Verse 33...

 

 

God is showing Job the natural world and awakening his ignorance.

--No matter how much natural science or cutting-edge science boasts, the mysteries of this universe and the sky cannot be fully understood by ignorant humans.

 

Meditate on verse 36. It is said that only God gives wisdom and understanding to man. This is also a gift.

With this gift, we must live a life that only God leads.

 

--And by referring to the ecology of the beasts, God reveals His gracious and benevolent providence to care for and feed young lion cubs and crows. This attentive God does not overlook the specific needs of His people.

 

I hope you believe that you are ready to help as well as have the ability to help if you put up with the difficulties you are facing now and ask for it.

 

 

 

--There is a fable about how the valley came to be. At first, there were only wide plains in the grasslands and no valleys. One day the Creator was walking on the grass of a field and said, "You green meadow, you are only grass and there are no flowers! Why don't you blossom?" I asked.

“I have no seeds,” said the meadow. Then the Creator ordered the birds to take all kinds of flower seeds and sow them all over the meadow. Wild roses, dandelions and sunflowers began to grow on the green meadows.

The Creator was delighted to see him again on the meadow.

But there were no violets, anemones, ferns, or flowering shrubs. The Creator again commanded the birds to sow countless seeds of flowers yet to be seen in the meadows. But when the Creator came back, none of those flowers were there.

The Creator asked the Meadow, "Where are the flowers?"

Meadow replied, "Lord, I cannot make such flowers bloom. The harsh wind blows away the flower seeds, and the heat of the sun dries up the flowers that were growing."

Then the Creator sent lightning, thunder, and typhoons to strike the center of the meadow. The prairie moaned and moaned over the excruciating pain of the splitting and splitting of her chest. After a few days, the river began to cloud over the valley of the cracked meadow.

Once again, when the birds scattered flower seeds, the rocks in the valley were covered with moss and vines, and violets and anemones began to grow in every nook and cranny. Huge elm trees soared high in the sky, and balsam ferns grew.

Now the meadow has experienced unspeakable suffering but has been turned into a garden with flowing valleys and beautiful flowers that the Creator loves. There was peace and joy.

 

Let's live a life of gratitude for the grace of the Lord, realizing that we cannot resist in front of the great nature and have no choice but to submit to God's ruined providence.

 


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