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Job 8-11

Job's friend Bildad speaks to him[a]

Job's friend Bildad, who came from Shuah, decided to speak. He said this to Job:

‘You should not continue to talk like this.
    Your words are like a wind that blows strongly.
Surely you know that God is fair.
    The Almighty God never changes right things into wrong things.
Your children did things that were wrong.
    That is why God punished them.
But you should pray to Almighty God.
    You should ask him to help you.
If you are honest and live in the right way,
    God will do something to help you.
He will give you a family again
    that will bring you honour.
You will be successful in the future,
    with more riches than you had before.
Think about the people who lived before us.
    Study the things that our ancestors learned.
We have not lived for very long,
    so we do not know very much.
Our lives are like shadows that quickly disappear.
10 But the people who lived before us can teach you.
    They can tell you the things that they have learned.
11 Some plants only grow tall in wet ground.
    Reeds only grow well where there is water.
12 If the water is no longer there,
    they will quickly die.
They will die before they are ready for people to cut them.
    They become useless more quickly than grass.
13 People who turn away from God are like those plants.
    Their hope quickly disappears.
14 They trust in useless things to help them.
    Those things are as weak as a spider's web.[b]
15 If they expect something like that to help them,
    it will fall down and leave them.
If they take hold of it,
    it will not keep them safe.
16 People who turn away from God are like weeds.
When there is plenty of water and the sun shines on them,
    they grow all over the garden.
17 Their roots grow around a heap of stones.
    They have a strong home among the rocks.
18 But finally, someone pulls those weeds out of the ground.
When that happens,
    nobody knows that the weeds were ever there.
19 People who are like weeds only have that kind of joy.
    When they disappear, other weeds grow in their place.

20 Listen! God never turns away from a man who is not guilty.
    Nor will he ever help wicked people.
21 He will surely make you happy again.
    You will be able to laugh and shout with joy.
22 People who hate you will be ashamed.
    Wicked people will have nowhere to live.’

Job replies to Bildad

Then Job replied. This is what he said:

‘The things that you have said are true.
    But nobody can show God that he is completely good.
It is not possible to argue with God.
    God can ask 1,000 questions that we cannot answer.
God is very wise and he is very powerful.
    It is impossible to argue against him and win.
He has the power to move mountains suddenly.
    When he is angry he can knock them down.
He shakes the earth,
    to move it from its proper place.
The foundations of the earth shake!
He may command the sun not to shine during the day.
    He may stop the stars shining at night.
God alone put the whole sky in its place.
    He marches over the waves of the sea.
He put the groups of stars in their places.
    He made the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades.[c]
    He put the groups of stars in the southern sky.
10 He does great things that we cannot understand.
    He does more wonderful things than we can count.
11 When God passes in front of me,
    I do not see him.
If he moves further away,
    I do not see where he has gone.
12 If God decides to take something,
    nobody can stop him.
Nobody can ask him, “What are you doing?”
13 If God is angry, he will not stop.
    He destroys Rahab and the other monsters of the sea.[d]

14 So I can never give an answer to God.
    There are no words that I can use to argue with him.
15 Even if I am completely right,
    I cannot answer him.
He is my judge.
    I can only ask him to be kind to me.
16 He might agree to meet with me in court.
    But I do not believe that he would listen to me.
17 He would attack me with a strong storm.
    He would hurt me even more, for no reason.
18 He would not allow me to breathe quietly.
    Instead, he would make me very upset.
19 If I tried to fight God,
    he is much stronger than I am.
And if I ask for justice,
    who can bring God to court?
20 I am right. I have not done anything that is wrong.
    But my words would say that I am guilty.
21 I have not done anything that is wrong.
    But it does not matter what happens to me.
    My life is not important to me.
22 The same thing happens to good people and to wicked people.
So I say, “God destroys people who are not guilty
    as well as those who are guilty.”
23 When disease comes, people may die suddenly.
    God laughs at good people who suffer like that.
24 A wicked man may have power to rule a nation.
    Then God stops the judges from being fair.
It must be God who does that.
    Who else could it be?

25 The days of my life are passing very quickly,
    like a fast runner.
None of my days makes me happy.
26 My days go past like a fast boat on a river.
They move quickly like an eagle
    when it flies down to catch its food.
27 I may try to be happy and to smile.
    I may try to forget about my troubles.
28 Even then, I will be afraid of all my pain.
    God, I know that you think I am guilty.
29 So, if I am guilty,
    it is useless to do anything about it.
30 I might wash myself with pure water.
    I might clean my hands with soap.
31 But then God would throw me down into a dirty hole.
    Even my own clothes would be ashamed of me!

32 God is not a human, as I am.
    So I cannot answer him.
We cannot argue with each other in court.
33 There is nobody who can decide which of us is right.
    Nobody has authority to judge both of us.
34 Nobody can stop God from punishing me.
    If that were possible, I would not be afraid any more.
35 I would speak to God and I would not be afraid.
    But now I cannot do that.

Job continues to speak

10 I do not want to live any longer.
I must continue to complain.
I am very upset and I have to speak about it.

This is what I will say to God:

“Do not say that I am guilty.
    Tell me what bad things you think I have done.
Your own hands created me.
    So you should not be cruel to me. It is not right.
Instead, you are kind to wicked people.
    You help them to do the bad things that they want to do.
Do you see things as people see them?
    Are your eyes only like human eyes?[e]
Is your life like a human life?
    It is surely not as short as that!
So why do you want to discover all my sins?
    Why do you hurry to do that?
You know that I am not guilty.
    But you also know that no one can save me from your power.

Your own hands have made me who I am.
    But now you are completely destroying me.
Remember that you made me,
    like someone who uses clay to make things.
Will you now make me become dust again?
10 You poured me like milk into my mother.
There you put my body together,
    like milk that becomes cheese.
11 You joined my bones together,
    and you covered them with skin.
12 You gave me life and you loved me faithfully.
    You took care of me and you kept me safe.
13 But now I know what you have been thinking.
    I have discovered your secret.
14 You were watching me to see if I did wrong things.
    Then you would refuse to forgive me.
15 If I am guilty of sin,
    that brings terrible trouble to me.
But if I am righteous,
    I still feel ashamed.
Whatever I do, I have nothing but shame
    and my life is full of trouble.
16 If I try to be brave,
    you chase me like a hungry lion.
    You show your power to hurt me.
17 You find more reasons to attack me.
You become more and more angry with me.
    You attack me with even greater power.

18 Why did you let me be born?
    I should have died before anyone saw me.
19 It would have been better if I had not been born.
Or they should have put me in my grave,
    immediately after my birth.
20 I will only live for a few more days.
    So leave me alone! Then I may be happy for a moment.
21 I will soon go to the dark place where there is no hope.
    I will never come back from that place.
22 I will go to that very dark place where there are only shadows.
    In that place, it is still dark when the light shines. ” ’

Job's friend Zophar speaks to him[f]

11 Job's friend Zophar, who came from Naamah, decided to speak. He said this to Job:

‘Someone must answer all these words that you have spoken.
You have talked a lot,
    but that does not mean that you are right.
Your proud words will not cause other people to say nothing.
    We must make you ashamed when you laugh at us.
You have said, “The things that I teach are true.
    God knows that I am a good man.”
So God himself should answer you.
    He should tell you what he thinks.
He would show you the secret of wisdom.
    True wisdom is not easy to understand.
But you must understand this:
    God is punishing you less than you deserve.
You cannot discover everything about God.
    You cannot know how powerful he is.
His power goes higher than the sky.
    You cannot do anything about that.
His power goes deeper than the place of death.
    You cannot know all about that.
The truth about God is wider than the whole earth.
    It goes far beyond the sea.
10 God may catch you and put you in prison.
    He may accuse you in a court.
Nobody can stop him doing that.
11 God knows the people who are not honest.
    He sees the evil things that they do.
12 Wild donkeys never give birth to human children.
    And foolish people never become wise!

13 As for you, Job, you should be faithful to God.
    Raise your hands and pray to God.
14 If you want to do an evil thing,
    stop yourself from doing it.
Do not let people do wrong things in your home.
15 Do what I say. Then you will not be ashamed any more.
    Instead, you will be strong. You will not be afraid.
16 You will forget about your trouble.
It will be like water that has disappeared.
    You will not remember it.
17 You will have a happy life
    that is brighter than the sun at noon.
Even if trouble makes it dark,
    it will still seem like a bright morning.
18 You will be safe as you trust God.
God will protect you.
    You will be able to rest safely.
19 When you lie down to sleep,
    you will not be afraid of anyone.
Many people will ask you to help them.

20 But wicked people will not find any help.
    They cannot escape from their troubles.
They can only hope to die.’

1 Corinthians 15:1-28

Christ became alive again after he died

15 My Christian friends, I want you to remember the good news that I taught to you. You received it from me and you continue to believe it as a true message. Because of the message that I spoke to you, God will save you. He will save you if you continue to trust that same good news. If you do not, you have believed it for nothing.

I received the good news from Christ, and I told that message to you. I told you the most important things:

Christ died as a sacrifice for our sins. The Bible already said how that would happen. People buried his dead body. On the third day after that God raised him up to live again. The Bible already spoke about that too.

After that, Christ appeared to Peter. Later, he appeared to his 12 disciples. And after that, he appeared to more than 500 believers at the same time. Most of those 500 people are still alive, but some of them have died. Then Christ appeared to James. Later he appeared to all the apostles.

After all these people had seen him, Christ also appeared to me. I was like someone who was born at the wrong time. Among all the apostles, I am the least important. I caused so much trouble for God's church that people should not really call me an apostle. 10 But God was very kind to me. He helped me to become a different person. And because God has been so kind to me, the result has been great. I have worked more than all the other apostles. But it was not really I myself who could do that work. No, I could do it because God was so kind to me. 11 So then, all of us apostles teach the same good news about Christ. That is the message that you have believed. It does not matter which of us told it to you, whether it was me or someone else.

People do live again after death

12 We all speak this message: God raised Christ up after his death. But some of you say that dead people do not live again. 13 Anyone who says that is wrong. If dead people do not live again, then Christ did not rise up after his death. He would still be dead. 14 And if God did not raise Christ up, it does no good for us to tell God's good news to people. There would be nothing for you to believe. 15 We would have been telling lies about God, because we told you that God raised Christ up after his death. But if dead people do not live again, that would not be true.

16 So, if dead people never rise to a new life, then Christ himself did not rise after his death. 17 And if Christ did not rise, then you have believed a false message. God would still say that you are guilty, because of your sins.

18 Also, think about those people who believed in Christ but they have already died. If dead people do not rise to a new life, those people would have no life with God. 19 As believers, we trust Christ to lead us into a new life after death. But if we only trust him to help us in this life, we should be very sad. Everybody should be very sorry for us, more than for anyone else.

20 But it is really true that God raised Christ up after his death. He rose up to go to God in heaven. He was the first, so we know that believers who die will also rise up.

21 All people die because of what one man did. That was Adam.[a] And it is because of another man that people can rise up after death to a new life. That is Christ. 22 As people, all of us belong to Adam's family. So all of us must die. But all people who belong to Christ will live again after death. 23 It is like this: First of all, Christ died and then he became alive again. Then, when Christ returns, his people will live again too. 24 After that, the end of everything will happen. Christ will win against every ruler and power and authority. He will give the kingdom to God, the Father. God will rule over everything.

25 Christ himself must rule as king until he has won against all his enemies. 26 The last enemy that he must destroy is death. 27 It says in the Bible, ‘God has put all things under his authority.’[b]

But it is clear that the words ‘all things’ do not include God himself. No, because it is God who put all things under Christ's authority. 28 When God has put all things under Christ's authority, then God's Son, Jesus Christ, will put himself under his Father's authority. Then God will have complete authority over all things, everywhere.

Psalm 38

David wrote this song to ask God not to forget him.

Lord, please remember me[a]

38 Lord, when you are angry,
    please do not punish me.
You have shot your arrows deep into me.
    Your hand has pushed me down to the ground.[b]
Your punishment has made my whole body ill.
    My health has gone, because of my sin.
My sin is too much for me!
It is like a heavy weight,
    that I cannot carry.
My wounds make a bad smell,
    and they get worse.
This is because I have done stupid things.
My body is bent down to the ground.
    Every day I weep because I am so sad.
My body is hot with fever.[c]
    I am very ill.
The pain has made me tired and weak.
    I am so upset that I cry aloud.

My Lord, you already know what I want most.
    You hear me when I cry with pain.
10 My heart beats very fast,
    and my strength is leaving me.
Even my eyes can no longer see properly.
11 My family and my friends stay away from me,
    because of my illness.
They do not come near to me.
12 My enemies prepare traps,
    because they want to kill me.
They talk about ways to destroy me.
They want to hurt me,
    so they talk about that all through the day.
13 But I am like a deaf man who hears nothing.
I am like a dumb man who says nothing.
14 So I live like a man who cannot hear what people say.
    I refuse to argue against them.
15 Yes, Lord, I wait for you to help me!
I believe that you will answer me, my Lord and my God.
16 I have prayed that my enemies will not laugh at me.
If I slip and fall down,
    they will be very happy!
17 I will soon fall down to the ground.
    I have nothing but pain all the time.
18 But I agree that I have done wrong things.
    I am sorry about my sins.
19 I have many enemies and they are strong.
    They have no reason to hate me.
20 When I do good things,
    they do evil things to me in return!
I try to do what is right,
    but they turn against me.
21 Lord, please do not leave me alone.
    Do not stay far away from me, my God!
22 My Lord, you are the one who can save me,
    so come quickly to help me!

Proverbs 21:28-29

28 Anyone who tells lies in court will come to nothing.
    But if someone listens to the truth, his report will remain for ever.
29 Wicked people do not show what they are really thinking.
    But righteous people think carefully about what they are doing.

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