Contention

 I will say to God, Do not condemn me; let me know why you contend against me.
Job 10:2 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/job.10.2.ESV

What Job asked as a request, God promises in the new testament. Paul tells us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. What Job looked forward to, we look back on.

Understandably, Job was full of questions for God, having lost his wealth, children and health. Suffering for him wasn't an academic question. He wanted to know why he suffered as he did.

Interestingly, the book of Job never reveals whether God revealed to Job himself why he contended with him. When Job does meet God, He fires lots of rhetorical questions at him to put him in his place. The moral of the story seems to be that God is God and we are not, therefore we shouldn't assume we are entitled to anything other than suffering.

Thankfully, God is gracious, and allowed Job respite from his suffering. A really helpful thing to remember when suffering is eternity. Suffering is temporary if we trust in God, eternity is blissful rest if we put our faith in Jesus.

'God Almighty, we're grateful that there's no condemnation for us in Christ, and that You are for us, in His name we pray, amen'

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