JOB EXPRESSES HIS MISERY

Passage: Job 3:1~26  

Key verse: 23

So far, Job has been incredibly strong in enduring his sufferings and still giving glory to God. But now, after seven days, he reveals his true struggle with an outpouring of words. He still doesn’t accuse God of wrongdoing, but he curses the day of his own birth (1). He wishes it could disappear from the calendar (6). In other words, he thinks it would be better if he had never been born. This is the lowest point of human despair.

In verses 11-19, Job asks why God let him be born if it was only to suffer. From verse 20, he phrases the question more generally. Why does God give life to people who cannot find any relief from their suffering? We may ask these questions when our faith is tested, because we cannot see the end of our own story (23). But if we struggle honestly before God, God will lead us through to a better place.



Prayer: Father, thank you for showing me Job’s struggle. It helps me know that you fully understand. Even though my way may be hidden to myself, I trust your leading.

One Word: Wait on God when the way is hidden.