Job Ch 37 – Study

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For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, the following simple resources are provided for you. Each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read.

A. Find Out
  1. Why does Elihu’s heart pound? v.1-4
  2. What does he say He does? v.5
  3. What example does he give? v.6-8
  4. What further does God do and why? v.9-13
  5. What does he tell Job to do? v.14
  6. What does he ask of Job? v.15-18
B. Think:
  1. What aspects of God’s activity is Elihu focusing upon?
  2. Why?
  3. What do you think should be the outcome?
C. Comment:

Elihu has just been extolling the works of God, and particularly His provision of rain. Now he expounds on God’s works in Creation further. He speaks of God’s voice roaring (v.2) as it is heard through the might of storms (v.3-5), activities we just don’t understand. (We can observe them but not understand them!) He pours out snow or rain (v.6) that brings all our activity to a halt (v.7) so that even the animals dive for cover (v.8). He brings winds (9), ice (v.10) and lightning (v.11) and they do whatever He demands of them (v.12) and whatever the purpose – to discipline or to bless (v.13)

Stop and think about this, Elihu demands of Job, consider God’s wonderful ways (v.14). Put yourself in the frame: do you know how He does these things (v.15), does your knowledge match His perfect knowledge (v.16)? When you swelter in a drought (v.17), do you have any part in what He is doing (v.18)?

The thrust of Elihu’s arguing has become very focused. Job, think about what you see happen in nature and realize it is God’s activity and then be honest – do you understand any of what He does and how He does it? Does your hand play a part in it all? Of course not! Get a proper perspective in all this. Realize His greatness and realize your smallness – and worship Him (implied).

D. Application:
  1. Do we worship the Lord for His mighty acts? (See Rom 1:19,20)
  2. Do we realize that God does intervene in the work of the world?
A. Find Out
  1. Why does Elihu say we cannot present our case to God? v.19
  2. What would we risk? v.20
  3. To what does he compare looking at God? v.21,22
  4. What does he conclude about God’s greatness? v.23a
  5. What does he conclude about his character? v.23b
  6. Therefore how should be view him? v.24
B. Think:
  1. What does Elihu say we cannot do?
  2. Why?
C. Comment:

We draw near to the end of Elihu’s speeches. He has been declaring God’s greatness, His awesome power seen in the works of nature. Now he starts to draw to a conclusion.

He has just reminded us that we really haven’t a clue when it comes to understanding how God works, and so he concludes that we really can’t challenge God because by comparison we are in total darkness (v.19). God understands and knows everything and by comparison we understand and know nothing!  Dare we tiny mortals challenge God (like Job has been doing) and demand to speak to Him? Surely we risk being utterly swallowed up by Him (v.20), is what he concludes about this foolish course.

It’s like, he says, looking at the sun on a clear day (v.21) when God turns up in all of His splendor (v.22). God is utterly beyond us and His splendor is so great and we’ve just got to trust in His perfect righteousness and justice (v.23) that He does no wrong and certainly does not oppress. Those who are wise revere Him (v.24). That is the end of all this!

So we come to the end of Elihu’s speaking and we will see that there is almost a seamless blend with what he has been saying as God continues to speak and chasten Job. He will not give clever answers but will simply remind Job of His greatness.

D. Application:
  1. Get a right perspective! Revere the Lord. Worship Him!
  2. Hold your tongue on a bad day or you’ll appear foolish.