jueves, 30 de octubre de 2008
Black and White... But Not Gray
Job misjudges God. He commits a mistake and thinks that God has less power of what he really has. The Almighty is kind of upset at Job because of questioning him so much. I’ve been asking me throughout the whole “book of Job” when was going God to react to all the thinking and talking of Job. God is not the kind of person who lets everything go by and does nothing about it. He usually reacts and punishes humans for their actions, which is why it is said that God should be feared. Job was continually rebuked because he didn’t fear God enough. Something curious is the reaction of God, he doesn’t punish Job, he punishes his friends! It is …strange. “9: So Eliphaz the Temanite and Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite went, and did according as the LORD commanded them: the LORD also accepted Job.” Job 42. God then suddenly forgives Job easily; he even grants him children and a long happy life. God is particular character, as described on the Bible. He has some expected actions and other that are completely random. He is the good guy, or the mean guy, the creator and the destructor. That’s God.
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I agree that God gives everything back quite quickly, but you don't think enough about what that might mean.
These entries are good but lack some development.
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God then suddenly forgives Job easily; he even grants him children and a long happy life.
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