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You have to go slowly. See curses are in chapter 3: Job curses the day he was born 2. Job curses his mother 3. Job curses God for not letting him die as a newborn, or made him imbecile 4. Job curses God because He lets all the poors suffer, including himself 5. Job curses God for what He did with him in the previous chapters. All those curses in chapter 3? I guess I'm not reading it slowly enough because I'm only seeing the first one. Well, Steve, here are them by qoutes: After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day. Ok, here things was made self-evident: But HOW was that cursed made?

The Bible reports his words! Here it comes 3: As you can see, Job never said himself out the phrase "I curse this and that", but used a much more colourful language! So start looking more of that in the later parts too! Uhm, well, my translation differs in grammar in verse 3. In the Bible God is responsible making people as they are, so when Job curses here, he doesn't curse the day he was born, but rather why he wasn't created - by God, thus cursing God - as an imbecil. Uhm, here again in my translation verse 20 looks just a little bit different.

Will God Test You? Yes He Will

In mine God is mentioned - and thus blamed -, but oh well, this is KJV. At least this is here: Here God is bamed for what he did with Job. You're probably right, twillight. But I'd like to hear a nice, "Fuck you, Yahweh! Wouldn't we all , Steve ; wouldn't we all I like that you went line-by-line, even though it's only a small segment of the story, just because it's so friggin' detailed , even for a Bible story!

God Will Test You Right Before Your Breakthrough

At least kind of: He put it into Judas heart to betray Jesus! And when he had dipped the sop, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon. And after the sop Satan entered into him. Jesus tells everybody that Judas will betray him, which is the reason he does. Hey, if the son of God says it will happen why try to avoid your inescapable destiny! God magistrate allowed Satan to test Job, because he wanted a person persona and flattery title surname , see Job Chapter Do you have a person and a flattery title than you are a slave.

I would say that would be a good reason for God to laugh at you, you are ignoratnt. He hadn't seen him for a while and wanted to know what he'd been up to lately" and "Satan said that he'd been down hiking around on earth. So what, if the Bible didn't show God saying "hello" to the angels, which would possibly be a waste of time for us to read and perhaps the angels could feel God's love where they were then and elsewhere, like how humans can sometimes feel God's love on Earth.

It's possible that Satan said what he did, in order to be sarcastic especially if he basically said the same thing twice , or because God literally made him say that response since he's all powerful. Satan wants us to suffer and he wanted Job to stop serving God which would displease God , so he told God to stop protecting Job and such. All it would take is for the leader of each raiding party to be possessed by a demon and he could give the command to raid and to spare 1 person. Imagine hearing all that bad news, in such a short time. A saying like "the Lord gives and the Lord takes away" can mean that everything we have in life, such as the things, we enjoy, are due to the fact that God allowed us to exist at least via creating the human race , and it may imply that God has the right to take away things.

Come to think of it, that's probably why Job 1: God probably knew what would happen beforehand, so I would probably not call it a bet with Satan. The book of Job I've only read the first 4 chapters so far can teach at least some of us different things. It's possible that God sometimes does things to show us things, even if he already knew the outcome he knows all, we don't. We can learn how humans react to certain situations, via the Bible. The book of Job shows us that suffering can be used to test a person. Considering what Mark 4: Parables were not clear to all, either.

Not knowing that God exists can test us morally revealing our true selves , since some people do evil things, since they don't think there will be any consequences from God. God might not want to reward evil beings with an eternity of happiness. It would also be easier for everyone to serve God if everyone knew he existed.

It's possible that the people that God killed in Job, will be resurrected in the end times as some will be and given a second chance. Person said "In the garden of eden Satan said to eve "you will surely not die". There is a difference between asking either wanting his friends that were with him, to answer him, or for God to answer him. One of his friends does answer him in chapter 4 why God created a person, that would rather of never existed and possibly didn't care about the reward in the afterlife at that moment. A "curse word", and a sorcerer's curse, possibly like 1 referred to in Job 3: He didn't know why God was doing the stuff to him, but he didn't curse God and commit suicide, as Job 2: Perhaps Job thought that saying those things, would make God have mercy on Job, possibly by killing him, thereby ending his suffering, and possibly still rewarding Job with a good afterlife, since he didn't commit suicide maybe.

Some of the commentaries on Job 3: Some translations use the word servants, and a servant serves, like a waitress, so it's possible that they weren't slaves. The Promised Land is in the other side, but there is no way they can reach it unless God first parts the Red Sea. And then what does God do next? Instead of immediately parting the Red Sea for all of them so they can quickly get to the other side, He causes all of them to sit and wait for awhile before He actually parts the Red Sea.

The children of Israel cannot move forward or else they will drown in the Red Sea. They cannot go backwards or else they wall fall back into slavery with the Egyptians, as the Egyptians are now starting to come back after them. They have no other choice but to just sit and wait for God to move to part the Red Sea.


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But we know it was long enough to really try their patience, as many of them started complaining to Moses about it. Some of them even went as far as stating they wanted to go back to Egypt, as they at least had food and shelter under the Egyptian rule. This type of test could occur to some of you right before your big breakthrough with the Lord. If you ever find yourself facing this kind of trying test, make sure that you do not let your impatience get the better of you and cause you to walk away from that door that you are sitting in front of — as that door could be opening up at anytime.

Stay put right where God currently has you at, and force yourself to wait until that door either opens up for you to walk through, or God tells you to do something different. Again, what would have happened in this story of Moses if they would not have waited for God to part that Red Sea?

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What would have happened to the Jewish people as a nation and as a people if they would have gone back into slavery with the Egyptians if they would not have waited for this miraculous event to occur with the Lord? The course of Jewish history could have been completely changed and altered forever if Moses would not have had enough patience to wait for God to part that Red Sea on the day that it actually occurred.

Not only must you fully rely on God to make these chess moves in your life, but you must also rely on His perfect timing as to when He will be making all of these specific chess moves. One wrong move, or one move made at the wrong time could cause your whole call in God to completely unravel and fall apart. In my opinion, this next type of test may be the most trying and possibly the most severe. This is where God will be showing you what is on the other side of your true calling in Him.

When God does this, He may show you what some of the obstacles, roadblocks, and opposition may end up being. He may show you exactly what you will have to face. This is where you will be shown all of the Goliaths and strongholds that you may have to face and engage with once you cross over into the actual calling. A perfect example of this type of test has to be with what God did with the children of Israel just after He had got done rescuing them from the Egyptians in the story of Moses. Shortly after delivering them from the Egyptians, He brought them right up to their Promised Land.

But instead of sending all of them immediately in, He sends in only 12 spies so they could first spy out the land so they could see exactly what they were going to have to face once they actually entered into this land. And what happens next? However, Joshua and Caleb , who were 2 of the 12 spies, came back with a different report. The saw the exact same things the other 10 spies saw, but they had a completely different outlook and perspective about all of it. They had just seen God miraculously deliver them from the Egyptian rule, so they knew God would have no problems in taking out the giants and strongholds they saw in this Promised Land.

However, as a result of these other 10 spies coming back with this bad report, this kindled the anger of God and caused Him to then pronounce a very severe judgment on all of them. He told these 10 spies that they and all of the other men over 20 years of age would not enter into this Promised Land. He said they would all wander in the desert for the next 40 years where they would then all eventually die out there. However, since Joshua and Caleb had a different spirit about them and fully believed that God could take out all of these giants and strongholds, He tells them that both of them and all of the people under 20 years of age would be the ones who would be allowed to enter into the Promised Land — all because they had enough courage, faith, and belief in the Lord that He could give them the victories once they had crossed over and started to possess parts of the land that He wanted them to have for themselves.

Plain and simple, this was a faith and belief test. God showed them exactly what was waiting for them on the other side. And the test was — can they believe in God and His supernatural power to defeat the enemies and strongholds they would have to directly face — or will they want to turn around and go back into the desert, never giving God a chance to show them what He could miraculously do for them?

As we all know, these 10 spies flunked this test not only for themselves, but for the rest of the men and woman over 20 years of age. In the same way, God could test some of you with this same type of test. He will show you exactly what will be awaiting you on the other side once you cross over into your true calling for Him. He will show you the opposition, the giants, the strongholds, and the points of resistance you will have to directly face. He will then sit back and watch your reaction to all of it. Will you fully believe that He can conquer and overcome all of these obstacles and roadblocks for you, or will you get scared and lose faith and belief in Him that He can overcome all of the roadblocks and obstacles that you are seeing?

All of the Israelites 20 years and older in the above story lost their one and only chance to enter into the Promised land — all simply because they could not muster up enough faith and belief in the Lord to fully conquer and overcome all of the points of opposition and resistance they initially saw in this land. If you are ever faced with this kind of a severe test with the Lord, you will have to make a very big decision one way or the other. You will either have to fully believe that God is calling you to go through this door, and that He will then anoint you with His power to be victorious in this calling — or you will let fear and intimidation get the better of you, and you will then walk out on the call that God has set up for your life.

Joshua and Caleb ended up going into the Promised Land after the 40 years was up, and the Bible says that Joshua was able to conquer and gain full possession of every ounce of land that his foot had stepped on — all because he had enough faith and belief in God that He could this for him. If God is no respecter of persons , and He was able to do this for Joshua and the rest of the Jewish people in this story, then God can still do the exact same thing for every born-again believer who will fully surrender to His call on their lives — and then be willing to have enough faith and belief in Him to enter into that call and take on all of the opposition and roadblocks they will end up facing down the road in that calling.

Instead of sending Jesus right of way into His three and half year miracle ministry and then eventually to the cross to save all of us, God sends His Son out into the desert to face a temptation test direct with the devil himself. Why would God send His Son Jesus out in the desert to let the devil tempt Him with three specific temptations, knowing full well that He was going to pass this test anyway?

And if He wanted to test Him, why this kind of a specific test? The reason God tested His Son Jesus with this temptation test was because He had to see if Jesus would have fallen for any of these specific temptations by the devil. If He would have fallen for any one of them, He would have sinned against God the Father. And if He would have committed so much as one sin against His Father, then He would not have been able to go to the cross to save any of us. One of the conditions of Jesus being able to go to the cross in human flesh form for all of us was that He had to be perfectly sin-free.

One sin would have totally disqualified Him, and He then would not have been able to go to the cross to save all of us. That was why God had to specifically test Him on this issue, to see if He would fall and commit at least one sin. As we all know, Jesus passed this test with flying colors and the Bible says that He did not commit so much as one sin when He walked among us for those 33 years.

As a result of not committing any sins, Jesus was perfectly qualified to go to the cross to save all of us. The reason being is that He may want to test your resolve to stay out of any type of serious sin. Adultery, bribery, and the hunger and love for money could all lead to your ruination once you cross over into your true calling in the Lord. Look how many modern day ministries have been brought down by adultery, fornication, and the misuse of money and funds. Just as God allowed Adam and Eve to be tested in the Garden of Eden, and His own Son Jesus to be tested in a desert setting with the devil, God may allow some of you to be tested on this same kind of issue.

Pass this sin test and do not succumb to any demonic temptations, and you will then be trusted by the Lord, and He will then promote you into your true calling for Him. Flunk this kind of a test, and you could completely lose your entire calling in the Lord, just like Adam and Eve managed to do in the Garden of Eden.

If by chance this kind of a test ever comes your way — take it very, very seriously, as there may not be any second chances for you if you flunk this kind of a test. This one is very serious. If Jesus would have fallen for any one of those three specific temptations from the devil, He would have completely lost His entire calling in God, and He then would not have been able to go to the cross to save any of us.

In the same way, you could lose your entire call in God if you succumb to any of these temptations. There is obviously always full forgiveness and full restoration for you with the Lord if you confess and repent of these sins, but what you could lose is that open door into the heart of your true call for Him due to the consequences that may result from you falling into a heavier type of sin. Many major men of God have never been able to get back their big, huge, successful TV ministries once they lost them due to falling into these types of heavier sins. If you will notice in the above 4 examples, these were all deal-breaking tests.

When the tests were passed, these people then went into the heart of their true calls with the Lord. When they were flunked, like the children of Israel managed to do with God the Father on the Promised Land issue, they completely lost the divine destinies that God had originally set up for all of them to walk into. This is why these tests should be taken very, very seriously if you ever happen to have one of them come your way right as you are waiting for your big breakthrough to occur with the Lord in the calling that He has personally set up for your life.

From time to time, the Bible says that the Lord will test the righteous. Again, when these types of tests do come your way, make sure that you see them for what they are and do your best to pass them with flying colors. If you do, then God will continue to bring you up higher in your divine destiny with Him.

Flunk these tests or do poorly with them, and God may have to hold you back for awhile until you can see what He is trying to teach you and show you. Besides the above 4 types of tests, there could be other types of tests. Some of you could be tested on your ability to forgive what others may have done to hurt you in your past. The Bible is very clear in that we have to forgive everyone who has ever trespassed against us in this life and that if we do not, then God will not forgive us of our own trespasses.

And if you cannot get your own personal sins forgiven with the Lord, then you may have a very hard time in walking out your own true call with Him since it will obviously damage your personal relationship with Him. We hope this article will serve as good heads-up for any of you who will either face this kind of testing in your near future, or if by chance you are already in the middle of this type of testing right now due to the close proximity of entering into your true calling in the Lord. Read below or add a comment I am a longtime Christian, musician for God, etc. Lost houses, cars, etc.

Why did Lucifer even have an opportunity for iniquity? Why do we have to keep saying God is good when he is SLOW and more prone to allow calamity and suffering than to bless? Why is His word so contradictive.. Why is God like this? You never know how it is going to turn out. In western societies where there are health services, plenty of food and social welfare programs, when life turns out difficult there is some degree of help and support.

In times past and in non-western societies today, life tends to be a lot harder when things go bad. Modern Western Christians often believe that God will protect them and bless them in terms of family, finances, health and career. This mindset is not supported by history; life was a lot harder and more difficult in the past than it is now.

Hardship, suffering and short life spans were widespread. That kind of belief system is trivial and simplistic. In modern western societies life is much easier than it was in times past. Christians of former times realized that difficulties and suffering is normal. You have to continue to live a Godly life even though life is difficult. The decisions you make must be based on Christian morals and values. Your actions must be based on love and mercy. No it does not.

Many good and godly people have had very difficult lives. How much suffering and hardship can you see? Have these people been spared from hardships because they are Godly. No, Godly people suffer similar hardships as the ungodly. Hardship can be totally random, irrespective of your belief system. The difference is that a Godly man or woman should continue to live by godly moral values through hardships, even if they are life-long hardships. Thank God for this article. I believe i have God calling in my life at the age of I am seeking for Him and am hungry for Him.

I have engaged myself at a church going for pray meeting ,profitical teaching ,healing on street prayers and reading bible at home. He said he may lose his patients with me and he asked me am I willing to give up our teenager children and him. I said I will have to walk on His calling for my life. I will have to pray and ask God what to do. My husband said it is written in the Bible He is a jealous God.

Thank you this article has help me understand. How are you doing? Hope you are doing fine with your family. I went through your story and I have a little piece of word for you if you do not mind. I u understand your point of wanting to serve God, it the truth is that God has a way of functioning, and one of the ways He function is that He commits basic and little tasks on our hands at first. Your family is the number one ministry He commits into your life at first. There is no way you will serve God and you will disregard your husband. It does not work that way.

Even if your spouse is an unbeliever, you can never disregard him. I am passing through a faith test for the past one month plus. It is not easy I must confess. I have decided to fast so that God can increase my faith in him. I am doing a three day fast. The test is not easy and has been hard but I feel as I am growing and getting better in faith.

Pray for me guys to our heavenly Father so that he increases my faith in him. I need prayers on this please. God bless you all through Christ our Savior Amen. I failed the tests that were put before me. As a result I am separated and soon to be divorced. Although there was no infidelity I failed to love my wife properly.

For the past 6 months I have beat myself up about it. I have analyzed the situation over and over again. And while I feel a great sense of loss, I am excited by the opportunity to one day be strong enough to pass these tests and hopefully please God. Hold on to Him Sean. Remember King David, yes he flunked the test badly. He even murdered his loyal soldier and took his wife. Prophet Nathan told him: Some relationships can be salvaged, some cannot.

Fact is we are all moving on in life, in health and in age. We cant look back to regret our actions and sins. Go forward and do not look back as Apostle Paul says. We are all born into sin. Not your fault but sin no more. What if the divorce is a part of the test? This may be too late for you, as you posted this months ago, but did you know that God can restore marriages even after divorce? Things are not working, disappointment, last minute failure resulting to poverty and debts. Please pray for me brethren during this testing time.

God is not a liar and He will provide a way for your children to eat.