Thank God for His Indescribable Gift!!!
Reflection: Here we are the day after the celebration of Jesus’
Resurrection. I love the prayer of the
day in the Moravian daily text which says, “Jesus, how unfortunate it would be
if we left the Day of Resurrection to return to our old ways of living and
dying. Lead us from those tombs and transform our living and our desires to
match yours. Amen.”
Our passages today
describe different people of God and how they handle adversity. David shows us a little bit about the interior
of his life as he states, “My soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for the living God?” David has a conversation with his soul, and
attends to it accordingly. In the Hebrew
worldview, the soul was immortal and in many ways divorced from the body. Jesus
comes to integrate the body and soul in the New Testament, and His bodily
resurrection affirms the value of the body.
In Job, we see a man who
has lost everything, yet refuses to sin.
He refuses to reject God or blame God for his travails. We see an
interesting dialogue between Satan and God, and God’s allowance for trouble in
Job’s life. We see Satan as a created
being, as is consistent with Genesis, and has power, yet it is limited and
afforded only by God. This denies any
kind of dualism where somehow Satan has equal power to God. Since God created Satan, as an angel who was
fallen, even he is under God’s sovereignty.
Finally, in Romans, again
we see God’s plan for a remnant in Israel.
Paul reasons that if the Gentiles were grafted into the Vine, because of
God’s mercy to arouse the Jew’s jealousy.
Paul is being very pragmatic here to motivate his fellow Jews even
though he has been sent to the Gentiles as consequence of the Jews
rejection.
So we see that in all matters, “God’s ways
are higher than our ways.” We see God is
very involved in every detail of salvation history and desires all people to come to a
knowledge of the truth. Paul reminds us
in 2 Corinthians 9:15 to, “Thank God for His indescribable gift in Christ
Jesus!” In this day after Easter, spend
some time to thank God for His indescribable gift in Jesus! Thank God that you have been included in
salvation through our Lord Amen.
Psalm 42:1-5
For the director of music. A maskil of the Sons of
Korah.
1 As the deer pants for
streams of water,
so my soul pants for you, my God.
2 My soul thirsts for God,
for the living God.
When can I go and meet with God?
3 My tears have been my
food
day and night,
while people say to me all
day long,
“Where is your God?”
4 These things I remember
as I pour out my soul:
how I used to go to the
house of God under the protection of
the Mighty One
with shouts of joy and
praise
among the festive throng.
5 Why, my soul, are you
downcast?
Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God,
for I will yet praise him,
my Savior and my God.
Job 1,2
Prologue
1 In the
land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and
upright; he feared God and shunned evil. 2 He had seven sons and three
daughters, 3 and he owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five
hundred yoke of oxen and five hundred donkeys, and had a large number of
servants. He was the greatest man among all the people of the East.
4 His sons used to hold
feasts in their homes on their birthdays, and they would invite their three
sisters to eat and drink with them. 5 When a period of feasting had run its
course, Job would make arrangements for them to be purified. Early in the
morning he would sacrifice a burnt offering for each of them, thinking,
“Perhaps my children have sinned and cursed God in their hearts.” This was
Job’s regular custom.
6 One day the angels came
to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan[b] also came with them. 7 The
Lord said to Satan, “Where have you come from?”
Satan answered the Lord,
“From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it.”
8 Then the Lord said to
Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him;
he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil.”
9 “Does Job fear God for
nothing?” Satan replied. 10 “Have you not put a hedge around him and his
household and everything he has? You have blessed the work of his hands, so
that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land. 11 But now stretch
out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to
your face.”
12 The Lord said to Satan,
“Very well, then, everything he has is in your power, but on the man himself do
not lay a finger.”
Then Satan went out from
the presence of the Lord.
13 One day when Job’s sons
and daughters were feasting and drinking wine at the oldest brother’s house, 14
a messenger came to Job and said, “The oxen were plowing and the donkeys were
grazing nearby, 15 and the Sabeans attacked and made off with them. They put
the servants to the sword, and I am the only one who has escaped to tell you!”
16 While he was still
speaking, another messenger came and said, “The fire of God fell from the
heavens and burned up the sheep and the servants, and I am the only one who has
escaped to tell you!”
17 While he was still
speaking, another messenger came and said, “The Chaldeans formed three raiding
parties and swept down on your camels and made off with them. They put the
servants to the sword, and I am the only one who has escaped to tell you!”
18 While he was still
speaking, yet another messenger came and said, “Your sons and daughters were
feasting and drinking wine at the oldest brother’s house, 19 when suddenly a
mighty wind swept in from the desert and struck the four corners of the house.
It collapsed on them and they are dead, and I am the only one who has escaped
to tell you!”
20 At this, Job got up and
tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the ground in worship 21 and
said:
“Naked I came from my
mother’s womb,
and naked I will depart.
The Lord gave and the Lord
has taken away;
may the name of the Lord be praised.”
22 In all this, Job did
not sin by charging God with wrongdoing.
2 On
another day the angels came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan
also came with them to present himself before him. 2 And the Lord said to
Satan, “Where have you come from?”
Satan answered the Lord,
“From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it.”
3 Then the Lord said to
Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him;
he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil. And he still
maintains his integrity, though you incited me against him to ruin him without
any reason.”
4 “Skin for skin!” Satan
replied. “A man will give all he has for his own life. 5 But now stretch out
your hand and strike his flesh and bones, and he will surely curse you to your
face.”
6 The Lord said to Satan,
“Very well, then, he is in your hands; but you must spare his life.”
7 So Satan went out from
the presence of the Lord and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of
his feet to the crown of his head. 8 Then Job took a piece of broken pottery
and scraped himself with it as he sat among the ashes.
9 His wife said to him,
“Are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die!”
10 He replied, “You are
talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?”
In all this, Job did not
sin in what he said.
11 When Job’s three
friends, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite,
heard about all the troubles that had come upon him, they set out from their
homes and met together by agreement to go and sympathize with him and comfort
him. 12 When they saw him from a distance, they could hardly recognize him;
they began to weep aloud, and they tore their robes and sprinkled dust on their
heads. 13 Then they sat on the ground with him for seven days and seven nights.
No one said a word to him, because they saw how great his suffering was.
Romans 11:7-18
7 What then? What the
people of Israel sought so earnestly they did not obtain. The elect among them
did, but the others were hardened, 8 as it is written:
“God gave them a spirit of
stupor,
eyes that could not see
and ears that could not hear,
to this very day.”
9 And David says:
“May their table become a
snare and a trap,
a stumbling block and a retribution for
them.
10 May their eyes be
darkened so they cannot see,
and their backs be bent forever.”
Ingrafted Branches
11 Again I ask: Did they
stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? Not at all! Rather, because of their
transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious. 12
But if their transgression means riches for the world, and their loss means
riches for the Gentiles, how much greater riches will their full inclusion
bring!
13 I am talking to you
Gentiles. Inasmuch as I am the apostle to the Gentiles, I take pride in my
ministry 14 in the hope that I may somehow arouse my own people to envy and
save some of them. 15 For if their rejection brought reconciliation to the
world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead? 16 If the part of
the dough offered as firstfruits is holy, then the whole batch is holy; if the
root is holy, so are the branches.
17 If some of the branches
have been broken off, and you, though a wild olive shoot, have been grafted in
among the others and now share in the nourishing sap from the olive root, 18 do
not consider yourself to be superior to those other branches. If you do,
consider this: You do not support the root, but the root supports you.
Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the
desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4
Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift! 2
Corinthians 9:15
Jesus, how unfortunate it would be if we left the Day
of Resurrection to return to our old ways of living and dying. Lead us from
those tombs and transform our living and our desires to match yours. Amen.
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