Yesterday's Bible Study |
Before this verse, Eliphaz tells Job, his friend, that he must be guilty of some sin, even though Job's innocence is certain. Eliphaz's words to Job were ill-timed because they were used to wrongly imply Job's guilt, but his thoughts after condemning Job, including today's verse, ring true for us today. There is no gain to God if we are righteous or blameless in our lives.
The Lord is fully sufficient without us. There is no way we could ever find the Lord to be indebted to us; He has done so much that we will never fully comprehend His goodness to us. The Lord is not lucky to have us on His team, nor is he pining for our hearts. Nothing about Him will change if every person on Earth rejected Him.
The Lord is infinite in His perfection, and He is completely without need. He is fully satisfied in Himself and does not need us. Without Him, however, we are lost and unable to live properly. We are the ones who need Him -- not the other way around. We need Him for our very breath, we trace our creation back to Him, and we rely on His mercies for forgiveness and love.
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Before this verse, Eliphaz tells Job, his friend, that he must be guilty of some sin, even though Job's innocence is certain. Eliphaz's words to Job were ill-timed because they were used to wrongly imply Job's guilt, but his thoughts after condemning Job, including today's verse, ring true for us today. There is no gain to God if we are righteous or blameless in our lives.
The Lord is fully sufficient without us. There is no way we could ever find the Lord to be indebted to us; He has done so much that we will never fully comprehend His goodness to us. The Lord is not lucky to have us on His team, nor is he pining for our hearts. Nothing about Him will change if every person on Earth rejected Him.
The Lord is infinite in His perfection, and He is completely without need. He is fully satisfied in Himself and does not need us. Without Him, however, we are lost and unable to live properly. We are the ones who need Him -- not the other way around. We need Him for our very breath, we trace our creation back to Him, and we rely on His mercies for forgiveness and love.
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