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The Words of Elihu: A Devotional Study on Job 35
Introduction
While Job's friends offer their advice and counsel, a mysterious figure arrives on the scene- Elihu. Elihu's words offer us profound insights into the character and nature of God. In this study, let's explore Elihu's message and what it reveals about the Olmighty.
Section 1: Creation and God's Wisdom (Job 35:1-7)
Devotional Thought: Elihu ridicules Job's complaints of a just God. He then goes on to say that God's wisdom and power are evident in creation. He calls us to consider the magnitude of His creation and the intricate way things function. Let's take time today to reflect on the beauty and complexity of creation and what it reveals about God's wisdom and character.
Reflection Questions:
- How does the beauty and complexity of creation reveal God's wisdom and power?
- How can you appreciate the majesty of creation and respond appropriately as a follower of God?
Section 2: Humility and Fear of God (Job 35:8-14)
Devotional Thought: Elihu rebukes Job and his companions for their proud words towards God. Elihu declares that true wisdom involves humility and a reverence for God. Today, take time to consider the role humility and fear of God play in cultivating true wisdom.
Reflection Questions:
- How does humility and a reverence for God contribute to true wisdom?
- In what ways can you grow in humility and a reverent fear of God?
Section 3: The Power of God (Job 35:15-16)
Devotional Thought: Elihu declares that Job's complaints only indicate his ignorance of God's power. We, too, must acknowledge the awesome power of our Creator. Today, let's take time to reverently marvel at God's omnipotence and sovereignty.
Reflection Questions:
- How does acknowledging God's power lead to wisdom and insight?
- In what ways can you deepen your reverence and awareness of God's power?
Conclusion:
Elihu's words challenge us to contemplate the character and nature of God. As we meditate on God's wisdom, power, and goodness, let's lay aside our pride and respond in righteousness and surrenderedness. May we respond in reverence and awe as we come to better comprehend the identity of the Almighty.