DO THE GODLY ALWAYS PROSPER?

Passage: Job 11:1~20  

Key verse: 11

Zophar is next to respond to Job. It turns out that his encouragement is no better than that of Eliphaz and Bildad! Zophar refuses to accept Job’s claims of innocence. Job claims that his beliefs are flawless and his ways are pure, but that doesn’t match the facts. No one knows what sin Job had committed, but they are sure of his guilt! In fact, Zophar implies that God hasn’t given Job the full punishment he deserves. Zophar points out that God’s wisdom is far above ours. Who can dispute his justice? God recognizes deceivers and when he sees evil, he takes note. This is the impenetrable wisdom of God. Therefore, according to Zophar, Job is suffering for one reason and one reason only. Job is suffering because he is guilty.



According to Zophar, there is hope for Job and he points to the mercy of God. If Job turns to God and puts away his sin, then he can be free of guilt and stand firm without fear. His troubles will pass, and his life will become bright again. He will rest in safety and have many people courting his favor. But is this really true? If we lead godly lives, are we guaranteed such prosperity? As Christians, we know we are to live pure and holy lives before God. We also know that this world is full of troubles and trials. Even the godly suffer. However, our hope is never in this world, but in the kingdom of God.



Prayer: Lord, help us to see beyond this world.

One Word: Even the righteous can suffer