Posts Tagged 'hope'

If it is a contest of Strength, Behold He is Mighty…

In Job 9:19, Job says “If it is a contest of strength, behold, he is mighty! If it is a matter of justice, who can summon him?”

Job is so truthful. He doesn’t pretend to understand God or presume to have all knowledge. He regards God within his shattered life and speaks in his uncomfort, honestly stating that he loathes his life. His whole family has died and his body is taken over by disease. Satan’s goal is to get Job to curse God- so he takes away all that Job has been blessed with.

In Job 1:11, Satan says to God, “But stretch out your hand and touch all that he has, and he will curse you to your face.” God agrees to let Satan test Job, “And the Lord said to Satan, Behold, all that he has is in your hand. Only against him do not stretch out your hand.”

In Job chapter 9, Job speaks as though he is in a battle with God. In all of his suffering, he acknowledges God’s total supremacy and power. When Job says, “If it is a contest of strength, behold, he is mighty! If it is a matter of justice, who can summon him?” He knows that his own strength is not stronger than God’s. He knows that God is completely just in all his ways, the ultimate and most perfect judge.

Job goes on in chapter 10 to be even more real and vulnerable, “I loathe my life; I will give free utterance to my complaint; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.” (Job 10:1)

It is clear from reading in Job that God wants something from us. He doesn’t want our good deeds or our perfect satisfaction at all times- but our broken hearts pleading before him- acknowledging our frailty and inability to help ourselves. He wants us to be so broken that we cry out to him- like Job. And he wants us to cry out in honesty, in fear of God, in belief that he is real and powerful. How comforting to know that God, in his wisdom, included broken people filled with calamity, sin, and bitterness in the bible. We can be comforted because it is these very type of people that can still have relationship with the God of the Universe, who can cry out to him in the midst of despair.

In chapter 7, Job is hopeless. He believes his life is ruined and that there is no hope of redemption or restoration. He’s basically expecting death. He says in Job 7:11, “Therefore, I will not restrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.” He goes on in verses 13- 16, “When I say, ‘My bed will comfort me, my couch will ease my complaint, then you scare me with dreams and terrify me with visions, so that I would choose strangling and death rather than my bones. I loathe my life; I would not live forever. Leave me alone, for my days are a breath.”

Job sees his sickness and despair. Rather than hoping in the eternity after his death, he is expecting death to take him and end it all. It is a hopeless plight. Even so, he is honest in his despair, which allows me to feel freedom to be honest in my own despair.

Bildad speaks in Chapter 8 that Job should repent of his hopelessness. He encourages Job in verses 8:5-7, “If you will seek God and plead with the Almighty for mercy, if you are pure and upright, surely then he will rouse himself for you and restore your rightful habitation. And though your beginning is small, your latter days will be very great.” Verse 12 says, He will yet fill your mouth with laughter, and your lips with shouting. Those who hate you will be clothed with shame, and the tent of the wicked will be no more.”

There is so much hope for Job in his most lowly hours! Is there not the same hope for us in our most lonely, most terrified, most beaten, most bruised, most ungodly, most helpless hours?

In the beginning of Job, Job thinks he is righteous on his own, that he is without sin. But God reveals to him that he is sinful and Job begins to have understanding. Job 13: 23, “How many are my iniquities and my sins? Make me know my transgression and my sin.” He believes in God’s redemption, in his power to remove our sin… “For then you would number my steps; you would not keep watch over my sin; my transgression would be sealed up in a bag, and you would cover over my iniquity.”

God can cover over our iniquity when we cry out to him, in raw emotion and despair. We can trust him to remove all our sin and to promise us better days ahead. We can talk to God in anger, in despair, in untrust, in disbelief- and hope that he can restore us and mark us with redemption and total forgiveness and blessing.

Job’s faith is contagious. I want to be real with God like Job. I want to learn to hope in God through my own struggles and despair.

Isn’t it great? We can come to God as we are. He is stronger than we are and powerful enough to break our addictions and patterns of crap in our lives.

I am so hopeful today.

Redemptive Community

Yesterday and today I woke up with a kick in my spirit, unlike any kicks I’ve experienced recently. Days are rare when we can wake up and feel excited and eager for life. I have felt overjoyed this past weekend, and I cannot express how thankful I am. I attribute it to the people that surrounded me this past weekend and the way that they motivate me to live life.

There is something that living in community does to my spirit. Living in community can also be challenging because sin easily taints the beauty of relationships. But redemptive community is different. It is a group with two things in common that can bond a human soul faster than any other commonalities I’ve known in relationships. 1) We are all sinners to the same degree. 2) We are all forgiven and made righteous through Christ. This makes these relationships a lot different than relationships built upon other standards. This makes these relationships out-of-this-world, literally. These kind of relationships don’t exist naturally in the world. They only exist when both people in a relationship have experienced the radical forgiveness of Christ. This makes these relationships full of freedom, honesty and forgiveness.  This makes these relationships all about celebrating life- because its forever!  A side note:  My friend Mary and I decided we never would have been friends unless we shared the bond of Christ- pretty funny huh?  Now she stands as my ex-roommate (only because I got married!) of two years and a dear friend who stood by me in my wedding.  Anywho…

As a part of the human condition, we have a natural tendency to only hold on to relationships if they can give us what we feel we need and deserve. I’ve realized I wake up each day with expectations from certain relationships. What I don’t often do is consider the after math of when one of my expectations doesn’t get met. How will I react to the failure of myself as a friend and the failure of others as my friends? Continue reading ‘Redemptive Community’

Into the Light


Into the Light
By Katie Stromwall

Song Lyrics written
Sunday, March 09, 2008
11:56 AM

V1
The lights are blinding
Driving Home
On this two way road
You’re in control
But you’re losing it now

You’ve cut ties with everyone
Made your wish
That this could all be done
I know
Because I’ve been there

Chorus
Hold on
I’ll stay by you
Till this is through
In battle cries
We will rise
Into the light

V2
When it seems impossible
To hope when you feel strangled
By a world of lies
It will addict us to anything
To escape momentary affliction
Its so appealing
Just to be set free Continue reading ‘Into the Light’


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