April 10, 2024

Right But Wrong

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

“Dominion and awe belong to Him […] How then can mankind be righteous with God? Or how can anyone who is born of woman be pure?”—Job 25:1, 4 NASB

The comments Bildad made to Job can seem right. Here was a friend of Job who recognized the greatness of God and made statements that often echo those found throughout the Bible. Why, then, was God so angry with Bildad? Why did God say he had not spoken “what is trustworthy” (Job 42:8)? How could Bildad have reached conclusions that seemed so right and yet were so wrong?

As we study Bildad’s speeches (chapters 8, 18, and 25), they reveal that he had many opinions about God but didn’t seem to know Him personally. He had knowledge but not real spiritual discernment. He was more concerned with his own prejudices than being a comforter or friend. We also sense arrogance and a man sure of his own opinions. He was confident that Job had committed many sins.

Through Bildad’s example, we realize the importance of humility—the kind of humility Job felt after his encounter with God when he repented “on dust and ashes” (Job 42:6). We also realize anew that God is interested in a relationship. He doesn’t want people who just have a lot of information but rather those who know Him intimately and personally, people whose lives have been changed by God Himself.

Today, remember that God desires to know you personally. Deepen your relationship with Him. Humble yourself before Him. Spend time in prayer. Submit every thought to Him. Seek to be led by His Spirit.

Reflection Question: How can you be a true encouragement to others?

Prayer
Father, I humble myself before You. I seek a more intimate relationship with You. Help me to impact others for Your Kingdom. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Job 25


Prayer
Father, I humble myself before You. I seek a more intimate relationship with You. Help me to impact others for Your Kingdom. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Job 25