PERSPECTIVE FROM THE CLOUDS
READ:
Job
3:3-5; 42:5-6
I
have heard of You…but now
my
eye sees You. –Job 42:5
In 1927
the silent film Wings, a World War I
film about two American aviators, won the first Academy Award for Best
Picture. When it was being filmed,
production stopped for several days.
Frustrated producers asked the director why. He responded:
“All we have is blue sky. The conflict in the air will not be as
visible without clouds. Clouds bring
perspective.” He was right. Only by seeing aerial combat with clouds as a
backdrop could the viewer see what was really going on.
We often wish for blue skies instead of
storm clouds. But cloudy skies may
reveal God’s faithfulness. We gain
perspective on how God has been faithful in our trials as we look back on the
clouds.
At the beginning of his terrible
suffering, Job lamented: “May the day perish on which I was born….May
a cloud settle on it” (Job 3:3-5). His experience of despair continued
for a long time until God spoke. Then
Job exclaimed, “I have heard of You…but
now my eye sees You” (42:5). Job had encountered the sovereign
Creator, and that changed his perspective on God’s purposes.
Do clouds of trouble fill your skies
today? Sooner than you think God may use
these clouds to help you gain perspective on His faithfulness. –Dennis
Fisher
God, give us wings to rise above
The
clouds of trial that block the sun,
To
soar above gray skies and see
The
love and goodness of Your Son. –Sper
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Often
the clouds of sorrow reveal
the
sunshine of His face. -Jasper
INSIGHT
In
Job 3:3-5, we have what many Bible scholars call Job’s soliloquy. After a time of quiet agony, the great Old Testament
saint breaks his silence and lets out his anguish. He calls for darkness and then destruction to
overwhelm him. Instead of seeing God’s
light-filled and good creation, Job feels he is living in a world of
darkness. But in Job 42:5-6, we see the
resolution to Job’s conflict. Out of the
whirlwind, God challenges Job and points to creation as a witness to His reality. Although he is never told that his sufferings
are the result of spiritual warfare from the devil, Job submits to the
sovereignty of God and experiences restoration.
Have a blessed day and week ahead.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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