Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Why Kick A Man (or Woman) When He’s Down?

Why Kick A Man (or Woman) When He’s Down?

Have you ever silently endured an injustice and needed support from family and friends without necessarily telling them everything that’s going on? And, unfortunately, they lend no support because they are caught up in their own situations? And, further, out of their frustration, they mishandle you and are course with you? We’ve all been there or are there now! Job was in that very dry place and his way of enduring and overcoming his uncomfortable season is Divine instruction on how we are to win the battle with difficulties.

Job lost EVERYTHING: wealth, health, and his legacy. It would have been better if he had lost his friends, because they kicked him while he was down. His wife gets a bad wrap because she suggested to him to “curse God and die.” Lest we forget that she had also lost her children, wealth, and witnessed her husband’s physical and mental health deteriorate. Yet, Job kept his mind on God’s faithfulness and disregarded the foolish counsel of this wife and friends. He worshipped God, questioned God, and petitioned God. He kept God on his mind because he knew that God was the only one who could deliver him from the torment of his situation and those who were supposed to be close to him.

Let us allow God’s loving arms to embrace us when others turn their backs on us. Let God’s love warm us when others are cold toward us. Let God’s faithfulness embolden us when other’s scoffs stomp on us. Let God’s peace comfort us, when an comforting touch is not extended. Let God’s vision resonate in your life, when others want to pigeonhole you in your “right now.”

And, when you are delivered from your dry place into lush green garden, from lack into a double portion for your trouble, DO NOT FORGET to reach out to another hurting soul with what you needed when you were in your dry place. Remind them, as I am reminding you now, that God is faithful and will not “kick a man or woman then he/she is down!”

Devotional Reading: Job 42

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